QueryCAT Logo
Search 5,000,000+ questions and answers.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I need to go to the District Court or Circuit Court?

Kentucky: Campbell County Local Government - Frequently Aske...
The Circuit Court issues drivers license, and I.D. Cards, criminal felony charges, divorces, civil actions, and custody cases. They are located in the Newport Courthouse, they can be reached at 859-292-6314. The District Court handles all traffic matters, all misdemeanors, juvenile matters, small claims forcible detainer actions, paternity actions, limited civil actions, preliminary hearings on felons and restraining orders.

Why do I need a 20 amp dedicated circuit?

Frequently Asked Questions
The components of all of our units and the owner's guides are reviewed and certified by the ULCSE. This indicates that the information Horizon presents and the components used together are safe, in compliance and will not cause any problems. A 20 amp dedicated circuit is needed to insure the amount of power available to the unit is the most adequate as possible. Over time components will wear down and draw more power than what is available, causing the circuit to blow.

What are the electrical requirements? Do I need a separate circuit breaker?

Frequently Asked Questions About A Smoke Air Cleaner and Pur...
For easy compatibility, these units are 120v. Since these smoke air purifiers have such a low amperage, you won't need to use dedicated breakers, or install new breakers to accommodate them... The SE400E only draws 1.8 amps, while the SE800E draws 3.4 amps.

Who may become a member of the Bar of the District Court?

ATTORNEY FAQ
Any attorney who is an active member in good standing of the Bar of the State of Utah may apply to become a member of the Bar of the District Court. It depends on whether you became an active member of the Utah State Bar. Only attorneys who become active members of the Utah State Bar at the time they are admitted and who pay the $150.

Do I need an attorney to bring a lawsuit in General District Court?

LawHelp State Frequently Asked Questions
You can file a lawsuit by yourself without an attorney. If your case is simple, you may not need an attorney in General District Court. If your case is complicated, or if the other side has an attorney, it will help if you have an attorney.

What do I need when I file a lawsuit in General District Court?

LawHelp State Frequently Asked Questions
You must have the complete name and address of the business or person you want to sue. The address must be a physical address, not a mailing address such as a post office box. The name of the business or person must be correct. Sometimes, a business or person will not use their real name. This is an "assumed or fictitious" name. The Circuit Court Clerk has a list of these names. If you are suing a corporation, you need the name and address of its registered agent.

What is the phone number to District Court?

City of Wichita - Municipal Court Frequently Asked Questions
Information on District Court and Other Courts, as well as tag and driver's license information is available online.

Where is the 17th District Court?

Redford Township Police
Beech Daly. Visitors should park in the Police Department parking lot. The court building is one building East of the Police Department.

What and where is the General District Court?

LawHelp State Frequently Asked Questions
Virginia has a system of General District Courts. Each county or city in Virginia has a General District Court. This court does not have jury trials. All cases are heard by a judge.

What are the fees for the U.S. District Court?

U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska - Court Info:...
To view a list of fees charged by the US District Court click here or select "Court Info...Fees" from the menu at the top of the page.

What is the difference between District Court and Superior Court?

AOC FAQ
District Courts are the entry level trial court, and the proper division for civil cases involving less than $10,000, all juvenile matters, and criminal cases involving infractions or misdemeanors. If the parties involved in the case do not object, District Court can conduct civil jury trials, or hear civil matters with more than $10,000 in controversy. However, Superior Court is the proper division for civil cases involving more than $10,000, as well as all felony criminal cases.

I need someone in my district assessed, what should I do?

The Foursquare Church - FAQ
Most districts have trained assessors, and these people can do the assessment. If your district does not have trained assessors, contact the Church Multiplication office and we will arrange to get people in your district trained.

What do I need to know about hotel negotiations for a District 6 Annual Meeting?

Western ITE
Any hotel contract for a District 6 Annual Meeting must be signed by a District 6 Board member. Typically it is signed by a board member that will still be on the board at the time of the annual meeting. District 6 has had hotel contracts reviewed by ITE headquarters staff (Tom Brahms) to assure that the interests of the District are protected.

I am moving to a new address in the Columbus City School district. What do I need to know?

School Choice / Lottery Office - Frequently Asked Questions
Option A) You may keep the child in the current school but, depending on where the new residence is located, you may be responsible for transportation. New bus stops are added during the school year only when the new address is in the same community as the school or either the new residence or the school is in Community 6 (Center City Community) and the residence is more than 2 miles from the school.

How do I know when and where to go to court?

Grant County Victim/Witness Unit | Serving victims and witne...
If you are a witness to a crime and you must appear at trial, you will receive a subpoena from the Grant County Prosecuting Attorney or another attorney in the case. The subpoena should state where and when you must appear. When you are subpoenaed for trial, you can check the trial run the day before trial to see if the case is going to trial, has been continued, or has been resolved. You are normally subpoenaed to appear at the Grant County Superior Court. Click here for directions.

Do I need to use a GFI circuit?

FAQ's about Moonwalk Rental Equipment
Most of the time outdoor plugs are on GFI Circuits. However this is not always the case. Sometimes you need to go through a window to a plug inside. You can get a GFI circuit that plugs in-line to your extension cord. Giving you the protection of a GFI circuit.

What Is a T-1 Circuit?

T1 FAQ - Frequently asked Questions about T1 Voice and Data ...
Simple Answer - T-1 is a high-speed data circuit with four wires, two of which are used for transmitting and the other two for receiving. The T-1 is capable of transmitting and receiving data at a rate of about 1.5 million bits-per-second (BPS). Thus, the T-1's data transmission rate is more than 50 times faster than a PC modem operating at 28,800 BPS. Technical Answer - T-1 circuits provide a bandwidth of 1.536 "usable" Mbps on 24 channels of 64 kbps each.

Will I be tried by a jury in the District Court?

Maryland Judiciary - Frequently Asked Questions
All District Court cases are heard and decided by a judge. For more information on how to request a jury trial, see Criminal Defendant brochure.

How does an inactive member of the District Court's Bar become an active member?

ATTORNEY FAQ
To change your membership status from inactive to active, you need to complete an attorney registration form and submit it to the Clerk of Court along with the $15 registration fee.
More Questions >>

© Copyright 2007-2012 QueryCAT
About • Webmasters • Contact