I would first contact The Clerk of The Court for information as to whether these documents even still exist. If they do, they are quite likely archived somewhere other than in the courthouse.
To obtain an official transcript, you must contact the Office of the Registrar at the school. Because of the Privacy Act, they will need a written statement from you, authorizing the release of that transcript. In addition, they will want a fee for the service.
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You can contact the school directly.
You can request a copy of your high school transcript from Fargo South High School by contacting the school's registrar or guidance counselor. They will be able to provide you with information on how to access and obtain your transcript.
For UMD, College Park alumni: Sign onto Testudo, and select "Applicants & Former Students" from the navigation column on the left-hand side. You can download an unofficial transcript or request an official transcript be mailed to you or employer/grad school.
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You have to fill out a form online. Go to Emerson's ECommon > Student Services > Request an Unofficial Transcript (in "Registration Tools" located on the top left hand corner) OR Go here: http://www.emerson.edu/registrar/request-transcript.cfm
all you have to do is go the court where the trial took place and request a transcript from the clerk of courts. They may require a small charge per page for printing this out for you. I am trying to obtain the transcript of a trial just concluded and have been informed that I could have it after I wrote them a check for $11,500.00. I was only requesting a digital copy not a printed version. Is there a way I can acquire it without such an enormous expenditure?
A college transcript is a document that displays a students academic history in college. A transcript includes important information, such as the dates of attendance, classes taken, grades received, cumulative grade point average, major and minor (if applicable), and the degree(s) earned at that institution.Why would I need a copy of my transcript?You might need a copy of your college transcript when you:Apply for a job or internshipApply for a scholarship or grantTransfer to another collegeApply for graduate schoolPlease note in these instances you will need an official copy of your transcript (in a sealed envelope), that contains your colleges official seal, along with the registrars signature.Do I have to pay for my transcript?Generally speaking, you usually have to pay a fee when you request a transcript. The fee for a transcript varies between institutions, but it typically ranges between $3.00 and $10.00 per transcript.How do I request an official college transcript?In order to obtain an official copy of your college transcript, you must submit a Transcript Request From to your schools Registrars Office. You may have the option to submit your request online (on your schools website); or you can download the form from your schools website and mail or fax it to the school. You must complete the form with the appropriate information, such as your full name, student ID or Social Security number, date of birth, mailing address and telephone number. You must also indicate if you want the transcript mailed to you, or sent to another location (e.g. an employer, another college, etc.)How long will it take to receive my transcript?Generally speaking, it can take between 5 to 10 business days to receive your transcript in the mail. It may take even longer to process a transcript request form during registration periods, or at the end of the semester. In some instances, you can have your transcript request expedited so you can receive it sooner. However, an additional fee may apply for this special service.