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All court systems use abbreviations and "shorthand" of some type or other. It would help if you said WHAT court sytem you were referring to. Perhaps you could call your attorney's office or the public defender's office and simply ask.

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Based on the information provided, "court of record" refers to a court where a verbatim record of the proceedings is kept. "OAPJPS" is likely an abbreviation for an internal court system code or process. "OR oath and appr jdge pro tem" suggests that the judge presiding over the case was approved temporarily (pro tem) and took an oath. "Stip issd bail 40000" indicates that a stipulation was issued for bail in the amount of $40,000.

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Q: Need the def of what it says on court of record oapjps is what it says under docket code and then right next to it. It says OR oath and appr jdge pro tem and stip issd bail 40000 what does that mean?
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