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Old 09-28-2011 | 04:34 AM
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Originally Posted by BeardedFlyer
When you say "go" to that court do you mean they would have to physically walk in and ask for the records or could it be done over the phone? I ask because if they (potential employer) have a list of your previous addresses, which is usually something they ask for on an application then all they would have to do is call the local court that has jurisdiction over the city/cities you lived in as a minor right? With your name, DOB and Soc Sec # that seems easy enough for an HR rep to do over the phone before lunch at Panda Express, but I am definitely no expert.

With your legal background I trust that you know what you're talking about; I'm not trying to challenging your expertise here, just looking for clarification.
Hate to say it: depends on the state, depends on the court.

Consider: you are engaged in a activity (flying) that is highly regulated by a set of uniforms standards but different inspectors, different FSDSo, and even different personnel within treat the same rule differently/

No move to less reg driven state courts where not only each state will have different standards and within that different levels of court, different judicial districts, different support people and different judges and prosecutors and their own styles an biases. Getting into the records may or may not be as easy as an online form where you list your dob and social and it spits out your record.

...or it may.

That's the point.
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