Question? (Updated)
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Question? (Updated)
I got a letter stating that my application was incomplete due to a past arrest. I wrote the charge and approx date, but they need me to submit a certified copy of the judgement and sentence, how do I go about getting these? Thanks.
Well I made a trip up to the Collin County Clerks office, who referred me to the juvinile probation dept. Get this, the clerk has no record on me because I was a juvenile when arrested, and the records were sealed. I obtained a copy of the records from the juvenile dept. , the only thing is that it is not certified, because it is the county clerk that provides certified records of judgement, so no certified records exist for me. I shipped the papers to DPS today and am praying they will accept these. Who thinks they will accept them, and who thinks they will send me yet another letter?
Well I made a trip up to the Collin County Clerks office, who referred me to the juvinile probation dept. Get this, the clerk has no record on me because I was a juvenile when arrested, and the records were sealed. I obtained a copy of the records from the juvenile dept. , the only thing is that it is not certified, because it is the county clerk that provides certified records of judgement, so no certified records exist for me. I shipped the papers to DPS today and am praying they will accept these. Who thinks they will accept them, and who thinks they will send me yet another letter?
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Re: Question?
You get the record from the clerk of the court in the county where you were arrested. You can probably find their phone number on the web. Each county has a different procedure, and some of them require payment.
If they do not have a record of the disposition of the case (which they often do not for petty misdemeanors), you need to get a letter saying that they have no record of a conviction.
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If they do not have a record of the disposition of the case (which they often do not for petty misdemeanors), you need to get a letter saying that they have no record of a conviction.
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Re: Question?
Contact the clerk of the court in which your case disposition occurred.
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Re: Question?
Based on replies I've seen in other posts, I think you will need to contact the city/court/police department where you were when all this went down and request paperwork regarding the arrest and everything.
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Oops. TAM beat me to it.
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+1 Exactly. Call the court which heard your case and speak to a court clerk. They may be willing to fax you the information you need regarding disposition, thereby speeding up your process.seamusTX wrote:You get the record from the clerk of the court in the county where you were arrested. You can probably find their phone number on the web. Each county has a different procedure, and some of them require payment.
If they do not have a record of the disposition of the case (which they often do not for petty misdemeanors), you need to get a letter saying that they have no record of a conviction.
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Re: Question? (Updated)
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DPS has been known to accept uncertified letters and faxes.
IMHO, if you're talking about a juvenile misdemeanor, it isn't really a crime in Texas even if you were guilty. DPS has bigger worries.
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IMHO, if you're talking about a juvenile misdemeanor, it isn't really a crime in Texas even if you were guilty. DPS has bigger worries.
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Re: Question? (Updated)
Yes it was a class B misdemeanor, posession of marijuana, stupid I know, Im over that stuff, I just hope DPS doesnt give me the run around. Thanks for your input.
Re: Question? (Updated)
Then you need a certified letter from the clerk, saying that, to send to DPS.Get this, the clerk has no record on me because I was a juvenile when arrested
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