Copies of legal records are generally filed in the city or county courthouse where the event occurred. The help provided with this request letter identifies the information commonly required in order to request these documents.
To find the appropriate address, refer to a telephone book, call directory assistance, or search the government web site for the location where the event occurred.
When you call the local records office, you should request the following information:
Once you have obtained this information, you can prepare the letter requesting legal records.
A sample Letter of Request includes an applicant's name and address as well as the name and address of the correspondent. In addition, individuals need to state what legal records they are requesting.
Yes.
It means that a motion (a legal request to the court) has been made to ask the judge to release some kind of records. The judge can either grant or deny the request (motion).
You could look up a store that sells legal documents and simply fill in the blanks. This way all the legal work is done for you.
Generally, the person who has legal custody or legal guardianship of the child has right to the child's medical records. A parent who does not have legal custody is not entitled to the child's medical records. Generally, they would need a court order to obtain them.Generally, the person who has legal custody or legal guardianship of the child has right to the child's medical records. A parent who does not have legal custody is not entitled to the child's medical records. Generally, they would need a court order to obtain them.Generally, the person who has legal custody or legal guardianship of the child has right to the child's medical records. A parent who does not have legal custody is not entitled to the child's medical records. Generally, they would need a court order to obtain them.Generally, the person who has legal custody or legal guardianship of the child has right to the child's medical records. A parent who does not have legal custody is not entitled to the child's medical records. Generally, they would need a court order to obtain them.
Only the direct or immediate legal next of kin can request a deceased person's medical records. You will likely be asked to provide proof of relationship (such as birth certificate of an adult child) and the death certificate (such as the parent). You would need the person's "identifying information" such as Social Security number, hospital/patient number, date(s) of service, etc. Even when researchers seek medical records for genealogical purposes, the "proof" of relationship and even a reason for the request must be submitted before the request is approved or denied. Call the administration or medical records department for their exact policies.
You must have legal custody in order to request a child support order from the court.You must have legal custody in order to request a child support order from the court.You must have legal custody in order to request a child support order from the court.You must have legal custody in order to request a child support order from the court.
You must present a motion to the court requesting these records, or file a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request with the appropriate agency. Specific sample wording cannot be supplied as that would constitute the giving of legal advice.
If you mean some sort of medical benefits the answer is no.
It is legal for a coworker to ask for you password. You are not required to oblige that request. Also, it might be against company policy for you to oblige that request.
If the records are requested by your new Medical office, they should not charge you for them.. If you are picking them up.. normally they charge a fee and something like one dollar per page. If you can, have your new Doctor request the records. They should not charge for that.
The Records Custodian in the military.