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"OR" stands for "Own Recognizance". IOW, you are guaranteeing you will be in court on the date in which you are supposed to be (without having to post bail) and is determined by the judge/court.
No, not until acquitted.
ROR usually means Released on your Own Recognizance, which means that you promise to appear at the court hearing, but you don't have to put up bail. You do still have to show up for the court date.
There are many different kinds of court forms online. Whether the one you need is online depends on where you live and what court is hearing your case. I can't tell you where to find forms because I don't know where you are, but CourtReference has links to sources of online legal forms in every state. Using Indiana as an example, see the related link below. It lists all the sources of online court forms in Indiana, organized by county and type of court. If you're not in Indiana, look for the "Choose a state" box in the upper right of the CourtReference screen and select your own state.
There is no set time frame for the amount of time a summons must be served before a set court date. Each court; criminal, small claims, family has its own set of rules.
Texas does not have statewide court forms. Each court has its own set of forms. You can use the first related link below to find forms online for use in your local court; look for forms applicable to counties listed in the description of the links in the "Multiple County" section, or scroll down the page to your own county and look for links to forms for your specific court. If there are no links to the forms you need, you may be able to obtain forms from the court clerk. Use the second related link to find contact information for your court; select your county and look for the name of your court in that county.
You can order these directly online from companies such as Paperlesspost or Snapfish. Some of these companies allow you to use your own photographs and others you can customise online.
Generally, the Probate Court performs both adult and minor name changes in Ohio. The Probate Court is a division of the Court of Common Pleas. Generally, each county has its own Court of Common Pleas and own Probate Court. Many probate courts now have posted online the forms required to apply for a name change as well as instructions. To see if your county has this information online, see the resources listed under the related link.
Yes and No, A preliminary hearing is when you have a court date and the judge ask you would you like to hire a lawyer on your own or be appointed one by the court and the judge will set another court date and give you time to talk to the appointed lawyer or hire your own lawyer but you can get a a bond if you don,t have one when you go to your preliminary hearing, but if you are denied a bond that's when you have to get the appointed lawyer or your hired lawyer to set you a date for a bail hearing and that takes like 48 to 72 hours depending on your lawyer to get another court date to try to see can a bond be posted.
Online classes are made so that you can take them in your own time. They are for your own convenience so that you can go at your own pace. Start by looking for online classes, then look into accounting.
Yes you can use online papers to file for a divorce. You should also be able to obtain these for free at your local family division court.