ROR usually means Released on your Own Recognizance, which means that you promise to appear at the court hearing, but you don't have to put up bail. You do still have to show up for the court date.
T453 A to C mean in court records means you have received a particular citation. However, to determine what that citation is, you will need to contact DMV.
released on own recognizance
Independantly Verfied
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The cast of Ror - 2013 includes: Ror Akot as Documentary Participant
If you mean case records of past cases, the only records available online are the official opinions of the NC Supreme Court and NC Court of Appeals; they are at the first related link below. If you mean case records of past cases in the trial courts (Superior Court and District Court), those records are not generally available online. The only exceptions are records of NC Business Court, and verdicts in Guilford County Superior Court; these may be found at the second related link. For all other trial court case records, you will have to visit the court clerk's office and examine the records in person. Contact information for all NC trial courts, by county, is at the third related link below. If you mean court calendars (information about future cases) in the trial courts, you can search them by county at the fourth related link below. Some individual courts have their own calendar searches, which may be found at the last related link.
Court records are maintained by the clerk of each individual court.
ROR = Released on your Own Recognizance Unsup = Unuspervised.
Usually these are filed with the county court.
how do i get access to circuit court records for Illinois
Free Court Records can be obtained from the actual court website. The Court website may provide court dockets, court records, court forms and court resources. The available information online will vary by each court. You can also contact the court clerk directly to obtain the court records you're looking for. They may charge you a minimal fee for the information.