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  • How to prove I have the most recent Order?

    I went to the police freedom of information office to get information about a criminal case where my son was the victim. They advised me to bring copies of my court orders showing that I had custody and photo id.


    When I got there they rejected my request because my court order was "too old"; it's from February 2017. They said they couldn't be certain that there weren't newer orders with a different arrangement for custody.


    Is there a way to get something from the courthouse or somewhere else that states that my document is the most recent order on file?


    Thank you

  • #2
    You need a letter from the court clerk that states it is the most recent order issued.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Tayken View Post
      You need a letter from the court clerk that states it is the most recent order issued.

      Thanks Tayken! Is that something you can just line up at the court house to get?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Teddie View Post
        Thanks Tayken! Is that something you can just line up at the court house to get?
        Yes. Just go to the courthouse and talk to a clerk.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Teddie View Post
          When I got there they rejected my request because my court order was "too old"; it's from February 2017. They said they couldn't be certain that there weren't newer orders with a different arrangement for custody.

          That's pretty anal of them.

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