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A court order is an intangible thing, and is valid when the court (judge) orders it. Often, a judge makes an order by signing a written document, called an order. The actual written order can be used for a number of things. For some things, a certified or file stamped copy is required. For other things, a conformed photo copy is sufficient.

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Q: Is a court document like a court order legal if it is not stamped with file or recorded stamp but only conformed copy with the judges name?
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