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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the notice intent destroy document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Department and Division' section with the appropriate court information. This ensures that your request is directed to the correct judicial authority.
  3. Next, complete the 'Mailing Address', 'Street Address', 'City and Zip Code', 'Telephone', and 'Fax' fields. Accurate contact details are crucial for any follow-up communication regarding your request.
  4. In the 'Record Type' section, list each record you wish to address. Specify both the beginning and ending month and year for each record type to provide clarity on which documents are involved.
  5. Review your entries carefully. If you need to make changes, utilize our platform's editing tools for a seamless experience.
  6. Once completed, consider using the optional form on the reverse side if you wish to request a transfer of possession or an extension for retention of records.
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Destruction Notice: Destroy by any method that will prevent disclosure of contents or reconstruction of the document. Handling and Destruction Notice: Comply with distribution statement and destroy by any method that will prevent disclosure of contents or reconstruction of the document.
Current regulations require that brewers destroying taxpaid beer off brewery premises submit to TTB a notice of intent (NOI) containing specific information about the destruction at least 12 days prior to the destruction (see 27 CFR 25.222 ).
The right to destroy is an inherent component of the right to property. It has traditionally been called the jus abutendi: the right to consume, transform, and abuse.
To destroy means to obliterate a court record or file in such a way as to make it permanently irretrievable. A motion or order to expunge shall be treated as a motion or order to destroy.
Order for destruction; seized property in possession of government official; cases without trials or convictions; exceptions (a) All seizures of controlled substances, instruments, or paraphernalia used for unlawfully using or administering a controlled substance which are in possession of any city, county, or state

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Destroying or concealing evidence is a misdemeanor crime under California Penal Code 135 PC. Destroying evidence may conjure certain cinematic images, such as shredding documents, flushing drugs down the toilet, or burning tapes in a trash can.
Notice of Intent to Destroy Superior Court Records; Offer to Transfer Possession (REC-001(N)) Gives notice to entities who have asked to be notified that a court is planning to destroy court records and that the entities can ask the court to give the records to them or to delay destroying the records.

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