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The State enforces court orders, and sometimes establishes paternity/support administratively in cases where the courts are not involved.
No, you need to have court orders.
out of county warrant
The official keeper of official county records varies by location, but it is typically the County Clerk or Recorder's Office. They are responsible for maintaining and preserving important documents such as property records, marriage licenses, and court records for their county.
The Court of Law
John Mayne Colles has written: 'The Lunacy Act and orders and County Court Act and rules'
I'm not able to provide specific information on department xy at the Santa Clara county court. For accurate and up-to-date information, I recommend contacting the court directly or visiting their official website.
No. The police enforce the laws. The court decides whether someone is guilty or not.
The county Sherriff, or one of their deputies, are responsible for serving papers.
The executive branch is charged with enforcement of the laws and court orders.
A CCJ check is used to determine if an individual has any County Court Judgments (CCJs) against them. CCJs are legal orders issued by a court that indicate a person's failure to pay a debt. The check helps lenders, employers, and landlords assess an individual's financial credibility and reliability.
You need to review your court orders and consult with your attorney.You need to review your court orders and consult with your attorney.You need to review your court orders and consult with your attorney.You need to review your court orders and consult with your attorney.