Court Records Access
Found 6 free book(s)Online Records Search - Oregon Judicial Department
www.courts.oregon.govSearch for Court Records . The Oregon Judicial Department Online Records Search allows users to search for court records based on the court record number (case number or citation number) or the name of a party on the case (first and last name). Smart Search . 1. To access . Smart Search, click the. Smart Search. portlet icon on the
Request for Access to Vehicle Records
ksrevenue.govL. I am requesting records of individuals who have given the state the express consent to release personal information by "opting in" their records. F. I am going to use this information in connection with a civil, criminal, administrative, or arbitral proceeding in a Federal, State, or local court or agency or before a self-regulatory body. This
Request for Case Records - The Philadelphia Courts
www.courts.phila.gov3. The completed Form shall be submitted to the email address noted under the applicable Court and Division. Incomplete Forms may result in delayed access to the requested record. 4. The fees charged for case records are set forth in the First …
ACCESS TO MEDICAL RECORDS OF A DECEASED PATIENT
tma.custhelp.comthe information or medical records to be covered by the release; the reasons or purposes for the release; and the person to whom the information is to be released. (V.T.C.A., Occupations Code §159.005, emphasis supplied). This provision applies to release of medical records in situations other than court or
The Circuit Court - Judiciary of Virginia
www.vacourts.govthe voters of the locality. The clerk handles administrative matters for the court and also has authority to probate wills, grant administration of estates, and appoint guardians. The clerk is the custodian of the court’s records, and the clerk’s office is where deeds are recorded and marriage licenses issued. Jurisdiction
Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information, or Objects Or ...
www.uscourts.govThe court for the district where compliance is required—and also, after a motion is transferred, the issuing court—may hold in contempt a person who, having been served, fails without adequate excuse to obey the subpoena or an order related to it. For access to subpoena materials, see Fed. R. Civ. P. 45(a) Committee Note (2013).