Yes, a defendant can get a copy of his preliminary hearing transcripts.
The transcript can usually be gotten at the court house by the clerks office. Your attorney should be able to get a copy.
Call or go by IRS Offices. Get a copy (FREE) of your Account Transcripts. These transcripts will let you know if you have balance dues for any of the years you request. I would request the last 10 years account transcripts
lawyer or the defendant if he want copy of file
The defendant's response should be a written statement with a copy of the heading of the summons included or all information contained therein, (case number, court division number, date and time of hearing, plaintiff, etc,). The statement from the defendant is simply his or her answers based only on pertinent facts to all the charges made in the suit. The defendant sends a copy to the plaintiff and/or plaintiff's attorney and files a copy in the office of the clerk of the court that issued the summons.
A graduate usually must pay to receive a set of verified college transcripts. I went to a local university and I am able to sign into my online account on their website and view my transcripts for free, but if I requested a paper copy there would be a charge.
How can I get my college transcripts if my college no longer exists?
No, George W Bush never authorized the release of his college transcripts from either Yale (undergraduate) or Harvard Business School M(MBA), which are kept private under the federal FERPA law. However, the New Yorker did manage to acquire a "purloined" copy of what they claimed was Bush's Yale transcripts, and published them in 1999. The Harvard transcripts remain unavailable.
Write to them and ask them for a copy. You may be able to call, also.
You contact the Office of the Registrar at the school. They will want a written request and typically a minimal fee.
Contact the Office of the Registrar at the college you attended. Official transcripts and diplomas are produced from this office.
it depends on whether you have recently attended high school or not. If so, i believe the cost is no where above 10 Canadian dollars...might be $5 and the most convenient way to get a copy of your transcript would be to go back to the high school you recently attended and ask them for a copy.
get a copy from the case file at court