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Many civil and criminal court records for Courts of Common Pleas and Magisterial District Courts are available online for free. Keep in mind that certain court records, such as juvenile court records may not be online. Visit the Pennsylvania Court Records related link to guide you to these resources, as well as other online Pennsylvania court resources, and a directory of Pennsylvania courts.
Because any aspect of inaccuracy can be an issue in court.
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No. Communications between attorney and client are privileged and secret, and cannot be shared and would be contained only in the files of the attorney.Added: The records maintained on file at court consist of only the official records and transcripts of the case at issue (i.e.: what was presented and what was actually said in the courtroom.)
They have to keep records for 6 years after your last appointment
Price County Circuit Court Records are available online through a statewide Circuit Court record search system. You can find a link to the court record search site, as well as other Price County Circuit Court online resources, at the Price County Circuit Court Online Resources Guide related link. Keep in mind that records not open to public inspection, such as adoption records, will not be available online. In some cases, online records may not have enough detail for your purposes. In that case, it is best contact the Circuit Court Clerk directly. Usually the Clerk can tell you the best way to find the information or documents that you need. You can reach the Price County Circuit Court Clerk at 715-339-2353.
Typically, you would need to send the original copy of the injunction application to the court and keep a copy for your records. It is always a good practice to check with the specific court you are filing with for their particular requirements.
keep sales records, keep payroll records
Many people would keep a deceased person's records for at least 10 years. Many people keep these records for longer than that.
Technically they can keep them forever. I have dealt with tickets from Texas that were as much as 20 years old and were showing up when the court computerized their files.
to make fun of the records
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