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re: Hypothetical Question about Alabama and the Tuscaloosa PD
Posted on 10/6/17 at 1:40 pm to lsufball19
Posted on 10/6/17 at 1:40 pm to lsufball19
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They're not free, but you can always get them if you need them. Many clerk's offices will e-mail them to you.
So I'll just call up and say "Here's my credit card number. I need Deshawn Hand's court records sent to my email address at xxx@sss.com."
No, they'll ask me for case number, docket number blah blah shite I have no idea.
I'm not a fool, bro. I am not an attorney but I've dealt with enough municipalities to get public title and real estate records to know you can't just call up Cindy at the courthouse and have her email me Deshawn's court transcripts.
At least not in Georgia. Everything is a big fricking hassle here.
Posted on 10/6/17 at 1:42 pm to deeprig9
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So I'll just call up and say "Here's my credit card number. I need Deshawn Hand's court records sent to my email address at xxx@sss.com."
No, they'll ask me for case number, docket number blah blah shite I have no idea.
No, they'll ask you the defendant's name and birthday. If they have to mail them and require a fee, you can pay over the phone or send them a check/money order. Some clerks are nice enough to e-mail them to you immediately and don't even require a fee. It varies county to county.
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