Why should I come in for regular checkups if I'm feeling fine?
Frequently Asked Questions About Chiropractic - Family Chiro...You probably don't see your primary care physician unless you aren't feeling well or have been injured. However, you likely visit your dentist regularly and, if you are a woman, visit your gynecologist regularly. Why? Because health problems in these areas often have no associated symptoms or discomfort until they are in an advanced stage, which can be more difficult to treat than if they were caught early on. The same goes for seeing your chiropractor.
Where do fine particles come from?
Broward County - Air Quality DivisionCombustion of fossil fuels is the principal source of fine particle emissions, including the burning of coal, oil, diesel fuel, gasoline, and wood in transportation, power generation, space heating, industrial boilers and diesel and gas-powered vehicles.
Do I have to show up in court or can I just pay my fine?
Griffin Police Department FAQ's - A Bravenet.com FaqMost citations can be paid prior to the court date, indicated near the bottom of the citation, without having to appear in court. If you fail to pay your fine or appear in court a warrant will be issued for your arrest, additional contempt of court fees will be asessed and your driver's license will be suspended. For information concerning mandatory court appearances, the amount of the fine you can dial 770-229-6450 extension 519 during normal business hours.
Do I have to come to court?
Leon County Clerk of CourtsIf you have received a late notice and order to appear in court, you must appear if you have not brought your payments current the day before court.
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I COME BACK TO COURT ON THE NEXT COURT DATE?
New York City Family CourtYou will have to return to court to ask for your final order of protection. The respondent has the right to a hearing. You may see a different Judge from the one you saw the first time. The Judge you see on the next court date is the Judge likely to decide your case. If the respondent does not come to court: You will be asked to show the Judge that the respondent was properly served.
TOP What majors come under Fine Art?
FAQ'sCeramics, Painting, Drawing or Sketching, Photography, Sculpture and Printmaking are some of the popular majors that come under the field of Fine Arts.
Can I get more time to pay on my citation or court fine?
City of Wichita - Municipal Court Frequently Asked QuestionsThe only person who can extend time to pay on a court fine is a municipal court judge. To request additional time to pay on a court case you must appear on the Court's Walk-In docket. You may be eligible for a one-time, 30-day extension of time to pay on a traffic citation. Contact the Court Clerk's Office at (316) 268-4611. Please be patient, we receive hundreds of calls each day. If granted an extension on your citation, a $5.00 extension fee will be added to the amount due.
Where can I pay my court fine/fees and costs?
Leon County Clerk of CourtsThe Leon County Courthouse, Misdemeanor Division, Room 141, or the Leon County Courthouse Annex, 1920 Thomasville Road, 1st floor, Traffic Division.
WHAT HAPPENS IF I DON'T COME BACK TO COURT?
New York City Family CourtIt is very important for you to come to court on your adjourn date. In case of a serious emergency, send someone in your place to explain your absence or notify the court by phone or in writing. It is up to the Judge to decide whether to grant you an adjournment. If you do not appear, your case may be dismissed and you will no longer have a temporary order of protection.
Do I need to have a lawyer to come to court?
NH Judicial Branch WEB FAQ'sNo, but depending on the complexity of your claim, you might want to seek some legal advice. Persons who represent themselves in court are commonly referred to as "pro se" litigants, from the Latin meaning "in his own behalf." Our staff can provide you with information about the court process, or provide you with forms, but they are prohibited from giving legal advice to any party in a case.
Where do I park when I come to court?
Greenville County Solicitor OfficeThere is two-hour parking behind the Greenville County Courthouse. When presented with a Subpoena the Hyatt parking garage should allow you to park all day for $1.00.
Can I make a witness come to Court?
FAQ'sYou can make a request that a summons be issued to a witness to make them attend Court either to give evidence, or to produce documents. A request for a summons to witness and/or to produce documents must be in writing, addressed to the Registrar and can be submitted by fax, mail or email. This request must state the name of the person you wish to summon, their occupation, company/place of work, address and your reason for wanting them to come to Court.
What if I don't come to court as ordered?
Juvenile - Clark County WashingtonIf you fail to appear, or fail to have an attorney appear for you, a warrant will be issued for your arrest.
What happens if I don't pay my Court fine?
Frequently Asked QuestionsWhen your fine shows an arrears balance, you will receive a reminder letter. If the fine remains unpaid following this letter, you will be cited to appear at a Means Enquiry Court.
Can I pay the fine in advance of the court date set forth on the summons?
Municipal Court FAQsYes, in most cases you can avoid a court appearance by paying the fine before the court date set forth on the summons. However, you must appear in court if the box "Court Appearance Required" is checked or marked. It is necessary for you to appear in court if you were injured in an automobile accident and motor vehicle charges were issued.
I just received a letter from your company that I owe a court fine, how do I dispute the charge?
Municipal Services Bureau (MSB) - Government ServicesIn most cases the court will allow a defendant to dispute a fine; however there are some courts that once the case has been sent to collections do not allow a defendant the opportunity to dispute the fine. Each court is different, so in your case, it is best you contact our Collections Department at 1-800-616-0166 to find out the specifics for your individual case(s).
