VOP stands for "violation of probation." It refers to a situation where an individual on probation does not adhere to the terms set by the court, resulting in legal consequences.
VOP
do you mean emancipation papers for that you go to court but the judge is going to tell you to get counceling and go back to school.
NA simply means, Not Available or Not Applicable or Not Announced.
It means the situation ( case ) is settled ( solved ).
Vop Osili was born in 1963.
The rules for serving court papers vary by jurisdiction, but in general, court papers can be served after 5 pm if allowed by the specific rules of the court or the laws of the jurisdiction. It is best to check the rules of the court where the papers are being filed for specific guidelines on serving court papers.
In courts the word serve means to present someone with documents, or papers. These papers inform the person that someone has filed a case that involves them.
the divorce papers must have a court seal and sign by the clerk of court
Generally you file the papers with the clerk of the circuit court.
Going STRICTLY by the info given in the question - - it would mean that, for whatever reason, the state is declining to prosecute this particular VOP. The VOP will appear on your record, it just means that they have made the decision not to go ahead and prosecute you.
The Clerk of the Court can - sometimes for a modest fee - provide a copy of any court papers you lost.