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0:40 3:23 Disposition. Make sure you have all the necessary. Information such as the case number and the namesMoreDisposition. Make sure you have all the necessary. Information such as the case number and the names of the parties. Involved the clerk will guide you through the process.
How do I obtain proof of the disposition of my charges? You must then come to the District Attorneys Office in person with your background check or Review of Record and proof of identification. Our Screening Department will provide you with proof of Disposition of Charges.
If you need a copy of a police report or accident report, see Central Records Department at 504.363. 5590.
Our office records conveyances and mortgages; issues marriage licenses, birth certificates and passports; and receives and files all civil, criminal and probate records. Many of these original documents and records are kept permanently in our office.
Section 44:32(D) of the Louisiana Public Records Act requires a response within three business days. If access to the records I am requesting will take longer than that time period, please contact me with information about when I might expect copies or the ability to inspect the requested records.
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1354. Subpoena duces tecum. A. A subpoena may order a person to appear and produce at the trial, deposition, or hearing, books, papers, documents, any other tangible things, or electronically stored information, in his possession or under his control, if a reasonably accurate description thereof is given.
An attorney shall exercise reasonable diligence to verify the authenticity of evidence before offering it to the court.

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