With the Clerk of The Court's Office of your nearest State-level court. (District Court - Circuit Court - they may be called different things in different states)
No, you cannot file your taxes at the DMV.
File a lawsuit and make a request accompanied with the legal reasons you feel that you need one.
Individuals do not file injunctions. Only a court of competent authority and jurisdiction can order an injunction.The individual would file a motion or petition to the court requesting an injunction be issued citing the legal grounds for the request.
It may be possible to file an injunction for support if there was purgery in the original hearing. You will need to speak with an attorney for the specific laws in your state.
To file an injunction to stop the sale of property, you will have to fill out a special form that you can get from your local courthouse. Once the form is filled out, you have to file it with the court. You will have to prove that you have a valid reason to stop the sale of the property. You may wish to hire a lawyer to help you.
You should not file an injunction pro se (that is, by yourself). Contact a real estate attorney in your area, and have the peace of mind of knowing that you are represented by someone who knows the process very well every step of the way.
You can file a motion to dismiss the injunction, explaining your reasons for requesting dismissal. It is important to provide legal grounds and supporting evidence for why the injunction should be dismissed. The judge will then review the motion and may hold a hearing before making a decision.
There are usually comment cards near where you find the applications and other forms. You can then mail it to main DMV state office.
If the child is underage, a marriage license should not have been issue without both signatures.
File a motion for hearing with the court that issued the injunction and, with proof of the violation, notify the court that the defendant has commited contempt of court.
Surprisingly - while a judge can take away your drivers license and your driving privileges, they do NOT have the power to order the DMV to issue you one, restricted or otherwise. You can file a hardship petition with the DMV and request a DMV hearing at which you can set forth your reason for wanting/needing one.
call the dmv and file for lost title.