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                Get Defendants Pro Se Motion To Restrict And Seal Record Of Charges(s) Placed On Dead Docket Per O
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How to fill out the defendants pro se motion to restrict and seal record of charges(s) placed on dead docket online
This guide provides clear instructions on how to fill out the defendants pro se motion to restrict and seal record of charges placed on dead docket. By following the steps outlined, you will be able to effectively complete the form and submit it online with confidence.
Follow the steps to complete the motion successfully.
- Press the 'Get Form' button to retrieve the motion form and open it for editing.
- In the header section, enter the name of the county where the case is filed.
- Include the state, the name of the defendant as 'Defendant, Pro Se', and the case number in the relevant fields.
- Fill in the Offender Tracking Number (OTN) and the necessary details regarding the charges against you, such as the date of arrest and offenses charged.
- In the body of the motion, clearly state that you are requesting to restrict and seal records according to O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37(j)(3), (m).
- Provide details on when the case was placed on the dead docket and indicate that a minimum of twelve months has elapsed since that time.
- Explain the reasons why sealing the records is necessary, focusing on privacy concerns and how public access affects employment and other opportunities.
- Conclude the form with a respectful request for the court to grant the motion and seal the records. Include your name, address, phone number, and email.
- Complete the certificate of service by noting that you have served the District Attorney and Clerk of Court by hand delivery.
- Save changes, and you can then download, print, or share the completed motion as needed.
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