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Not the federal filing date. Check with your state for state filing dates.
It is important to safely store your vital documents simply because you never know what may happen before the day is done ..... your house may burn, there may be a disastrous flood, tornado, hurricane ..... whatever you can imagine. Should you choose to use home storage, you ought to check consumer reports for the best choices in safes or other fireproof/waterproof containers. Personally, I would rent a safe deposit box at a bank for the original documents, and keep only copies at home. Obtaining copies of original documents is time consuming and can be expensive.
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Yes. The staff can check the status of your case for you. You can also request to see your file and make copies of any documents you want to keep in your own files.Yes. The staff can check the status of your case for you. You can also request to see your file and make copies of any documents you want to keep in your own files.Yes. The staff can check the status of your case for you. You can also request to see your file and make copies of any documents you want to keep in your own files.Yes. The staff can check the status of your case for you. You can also request to see your file and make copies of any documents you want to keep in your own files.
mark the records for filing remove and destroy all unrelated paper and mend torn papers check the date or date the document remove fasteners
Typically, only the original copy of a check is included in a standard GAAP filing. This is done to ensure that the original supporting documentation is preserved for audit and verification purposes. Copies or scanned images of checks may be retained for internal control and record-keeping purposes, but only the original check is included in the formal financial reporting under GAAP.
You should check your passport expiration to make sure it stays current. Make copies of important documents in case you lose the originals and make sure you have all your travel documents in order.
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Not the federal filing date. Check with your state for state filing dates.
Typically, you would need to send the original copy of the injunction application to the court and keep a copy for your records. It is always a good practice to check with the specific court you are filing with for their particular requirements.
It is important to safely store your vital documents simply because you never know what may happen before the day is done ..... your house may burn, there may be a disastrous flood, tornado, hurricane ..... whatever you can imagine. Should you choose to use home storage, you ought to check consumer reports for the best choices in safes or other fireproof/waterproof containers. Personally, I would rent a safe deposit box at a bank for the original documents, and keep only copies at home. Obtaining copies of original documents is time consuming and can be expensive.