How do I get a copy of a divorce decree in Indiana?
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How do I get a copy of a divorce decree in Indiana?
To obtain a certified copy of a marriage license or divorce decree, please contact the Clerk of Court in the county where the marriage or divorce was issued. If the county in which the marriage license was issued is unknown, a search may be conducted using: Indiana Courts’ Marriage License Public Lookup.
What does a case number indicate?
The first two digits of the case number are used to indicate the year the case was filed. The third digit is used to designate the case type. The next series of digits is the actual sequential number of the case beginning from 00001 in the current year.
How do you look up federal charges?
Use the websites below to learn more about special federal charge cases and laws.#1 UScode.house.gov. On this website you can look up the pertinent federal laws related to your federal charge. #2 Law.cornell.edu. #3 Pacer.gov. #4 CourtExpress. #5 ReCaptheLaw.org.
Can you walk into a courtroom while in session?
Most proceedings are open to the public apart from those involving family matters and Children’s Court matters. When attending your proceeding, arrive early to allow enough time to check for any changes to your court proceeding and to find where you need to go.
What makes the Feds pick up a case?
What makes a federal drug charge federal? Drug cases are generally tried in the State system. When there are large quantities of drugs, the DEA or feds may pick up or adopt your case. Finally, a drug case can be a federal case if there are guns and large amounts of drugs and/or money found by law enforcement.
How do you know if you are being investigated by the FBI?
You are under no obligation to speak with the FBI when they appear at your door; particularly without speaking with an attorney first. That said, the questions they ask could provide insight into what they want. If their questions are primarily about you, it could be a sign you are under investigation.
Can the FBI come to your house?
Police officers or federal agents from the FBI can come knocking on your door, unannounced, at any time, day or night. They may or may not have a search or arrest warrant in hand. They could be there to search your home, make an arrest, or simply to chat with you.