Are there criminal justice careers that do not require being a peace officer?
Criminal Justice Program FAQThe traditional positions of police officer, deputy sheriff, highway patrol trooper, detective, FBI, Secret Service, and Drug Enforcement Administration special agent, criminal investigator, probation officer, corrections officer, and parole agent normally require peace officer standing. There are positions within the criminal justice profession that do not require peace officer status: deputy district attorney, assistant city attorney, assistant U.S.
I require a Justice of the Peace. Where can I find one?
Frequently asked questions, FAQs, Legal services, Research a...Justices of the Peace can be found on each UniSA campus. Please contact switchboard (dial ext 9) for a list of names.
How can I find a Justice of the Peace or Commissioner for Declarations?
FAQS - Frequently Asked QuestionsContact our telephone advice service and they will be able to provide you with details of your nearest Justice of the Peace, Commissioner for Declarations or Notary Public.
What does the bible say about getting married by the justice of the peace and not in a church?
Frequently Asked Questions--Christian LivingA justice of the peace is acceptable and binding before God. God accepts the law of the land in which we live. Romans chapter 13, verses 1-7 states our need to be under the authority of our government as long as they do not ask us to violate Gods laws. Therefore, getting married by a justice of the peace would be fine.
Can I make an appointment to be married by the Justice of the Peace?
Tahoe Justice CourtThere is a Justice of the Peace present at the Courthouse every Saturday from 2:00 PM until 5:00 PM to perform ceremonies. No appointment is necessary. The Court is located at 175 Highway 50, Stateline, NV. It is on the 2nd floor of the Douglas County Administration Building across the lobby from Tahoe General Services where you purchase your marriage license. Please refer to the Clerk/Treasurer for additional wedding ceremony information.
Can a Justice of the Peace perform marriage ceremonies?
Printable Version - FAQTo ensure fairness in all trials, the Provincial Court exclusively controls the assignment of judges to cases. If a litigant genuinely believes that a particular judge assigned to hear his or her case would not be able to do so impartially, the litigant may apply to that judge for an order disqualifying that judge from hearing the case on the grounds of a reasonable apprehension of bias. These applications are made in open court, and are on the record.
Is a Justice of the Peace Required to Certify a Civil Union?
Vermont Civil Union FAQ'sThe bill provides that civil unions "may be certified" by certain government officials, including justices of the peace. This language is the same as that for solemnizing marriages. A justice of the peace who made a blanket refusal to certify civil unions, while solemnizing marriages, would likely violate Vermont's Fair Housing & Public Accommodations Act, which prohibits public accommodations from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation.
What kinds of cases does the Justice of the Peace Court handle?
Justice of the Peace Court Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Justice of the Peace Court handles both civil and criminal cases. Civil cases handled in the Justice of the Peace Court are those involving money debts, property damages, or return of personal property. The amount of damages which may be sought in the Justice of the Peace Court is limited to $15,000. The Justice of the Peace Court is the only court in which actions involving possession of a rental unit (including residential, commercial units and mobile homes) may be brought.
Can I get a marriage license or a copy of my marriage license at a Justice of the Peace Court?
Justice of the Peace Court Frequently Asked QuestionsNo. Marriage licenses are issued by the Clerk of the Peace in the county in which you wish to be married. You may reach the Clerk of the Peace at the following phone numbers:
What is environmental justice?
Civil Rights/Affirmative Action - Frequently Asked QuestionsExecutive Order 12898 (pdf 29k) requires federal agencies and its recipients to develop a strategy that prevents disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental effects, including social and economic effects on minority populations and low-income populations. This requirement is called environmental justice.
Where can I find a notary?
FAQFinancial institutions, credit unions, funeral homes, title companies, realtors, automobile dealerships, and many other businesses. You will find a listing in the yellow pages of your telephone book, or check online for a notary here.
How do I become a notary?
FAQAny person over the age of 18 who resides or is employed in Pennsylvania, may become a notary public with some exceptions. Fee is $40 made payable to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. If you live in the 14th Senatorial district, or if you are an out of state resident who works in the 14th Senatorial district, you may submit a completed application with your check for the Senator's endorsement. It takes approximately four to six weeks for a notary to be commissioned.
