Write to the court and ask for it. In most cases you have to explain to the Judge or Magistrate, depending on where the case was heard, why you want it. If he/she feels you can have a copy they'll ask you to pay a fee, usually about ten pounds.
2007-03-26 07:45:38
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answered by Golf Alpha Nine-seven 3
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Go back to the court and order a transcript. Minimal cost in most cases
2007-03-26 07:33:08
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answered by wizjp 7
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If you gave a statement you will be informed by the Witness Care Unit of the outcome...I would be more intrigued as to why you want a transcript.
2007-03-26 09:19:18
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answered by lippz 4
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see the court clerk, have your case number handy; ask for records (certified copies will be extra $)
2007-03-26 07:44:44
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answered by dƒ 5
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go to the county clerk. and pay some some money
2007-03-26 07:36:27
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answered by mike4bears 1
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