Go to the Clerk of The Court and present a motion to the court for expungement. A judge will consider your request and the reason for it and after considering the crime and your reason for the request he will make a ruling either for or against you.
You'll need to get expungement forms from the County who holds the court record. You can check to see if they have instructions and the expungement forms online. If the Court doesn't have online expungement information then you'll need to contact the Court Clerk or you can hire a lawyer initiate the process.
EXCEPT for files of active and ongoing investigations, police records are public records. You may go to your local PD and request to see them. The only time you might have to resort to the court for access, is if the records were sealed to the public by the court's order, then you would have to file a motion with the court requesting that they be un-sealed.
Records of felony arrests/convictions never go away. You may petition the court to have your record 'expunged' but it must be accompanied by some VERY good reason(s) as to why the court should grant your petition.
Certainly. The records have to be filed with the court and they are a matter of public record. The heirs may wish to hire their own attorney if they don't feel the executor is doing a proper job. They can petition the court to have the executor removed as well.
Call the records department of the Police Dept where the crime occured.
Yes, not only fired but prosecuted in court.
Believe me, it is not a matter of why YOU will not allow it, if the court says it wants to see your financial records, the only option you have would be to petition the court to seal the record to the public.
Because any aspect of inaccuracy can be an issue in court.
He should file a petition at the family court where the child resides.He should file a petition at the family court where the child resides.He should file a petition at the family court where the child resides.He should file a petition at the family court where the child resides.
The father must petition the court for temporary custody.The father must petition the court for temporary custody.The father must petition the court for temporary custody.The father must petition the court for temporary custody.
by saying if the person is gulity or not gulity with prove of items or records
types of police records
You must petition the court to have your record "expunged." At the hearing you must show the judge good cause why it should be granted.
You must petition the court to have them removed and replaced and provide a good reason for the court to take that action.You must petition the court to have them removed and replaced and provide a good reason for the court to take that action.You must petition the court to have them removed and replaced and provide a good reason for the court to take that action.You must petition the court to have them removed and replaced and provide a good reason for the court to take that action.