search warrant :)
Where is your attorney? Have the Clerk Of the Court, give you an extract of the judge's order which should be contained in the case court file.
Until the judge signs it, it isn't an order.
Yes providing an order has been signed by a judge.
Yes. A motion is nothing but a written request that the judge take some kind of action. If the judge agrees, he will sign the motion therreby turning it into an order of the court. Without a judge's signature it has no authority.
There are specific documents that must be agreed upon and signed by the foreman of the jury before a verdict is valid. The judge reads the material to be certain everything is in order before a verdict is allowed to be read aloud in court and entered into the court record. If the documents are not properly filled out and signed the jury is remanded back to the jury room to complete the process as required.
Generally, a person is not bound by any work order that was not signed. A signed contract is generally the evidence needed to prevail in a civil suit unless you can provide enough other evidence to convince the judge there was a binding agreement.
In legal documents, terms like "hearing" and "order" are typically capitalized when they refer to specific events or official procedures. For example, in the phrase "Notice of Hearing" or "Court Order." However, if they are used in a general sense, they are written in lowercase, such as "The hearing will address the matter" or "The judge issued an order."
An order for withholding signed by either a judge or the State's child support agency.
The Order from the judge is final. It does not matter what the Trustee has to say. Speak with an attorney about your specific situation. If you can not find an attorney, contact your local Bar association and they will refer you to one.
A search order must be signed by a judge to be valid. Police cannot conduct any search for which a search order is needed if it does not have a valid signature.
The Clerk does nothing but prepare the paperwork - if you want to know on who's authority the order was issued, you will have to look at the signature of the judge who signed it.
Only with a Court Order signed by a Judge ... and even at that, only the court can make the request and see the information provided.