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>>> DERIAN DOUGLAS HICKMAN <deriandouglashickman@yahoo.com> 6/27/2008
11:23 AM >>>
This message was submitted via the Main Inquire Form by a user of the
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DATE SUBMITTED:
Friday, 6/27/2008 at 11:23 am EST
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MESSAGE TEXT:
is there a fee for records transfered from another national archives
building to the washington dc building? private company federal civil
court transcripts,united states tax court rulings,bankrupt filings, and
for civil cases against government agency's?and all other district civil
court transcripts.are records kept of order's . i may have ordered civil
court records or transcripts years ago and that information would be
helpful with this request.how far back are records of payment's for
services kept.example if i pay for civil court transcripts how long will
that payment information remain of file?just in case i need to request
copy's for use in supreme court civil filings. payment with debit or
credit card should list all bank transactions also. thanks.
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