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How to fill out the AFAA EXCEPTION REQUEST/APPEAL FORM online
Filling out the AFAA Exception Request/Appeal Form is a vital step for individuals seeking an exception or appeal. This guide will provide you with a step-by-step approach to completing the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the form correctly.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This should indicate when the request or appeal is being submitted.
- In the section titled 'Your name', fill in your full name. Ensure the spelling is accurate as this will be used in the correspondence.
- Complete your current street address, city, state, and zip code in the address fields provided.
- Input your daytime phone number in the specified field to ensure you can be contacted regarding your request.
- Provide your email address for digital correspondence regarding the status of your appeal.
- Indicate the exam associated with your request in the designated section. This helps the committee understand the context of your appeal.
- In the 'Details of the Request/Appeal' section, comprehensively describe your request. If additional space is needed, feel free to attach extra sheets.
- Sign the form in the space provided to confirm that you understand the review process by the Disciplinary and Appeals Committee.
- Date your signature to align with the submission date of your request.
- Attach any relevant documentation that supports your request or appeal. This will provide additional context for the committee.
- Once completed, you have the option to save changes, download, print, or share the form based on your needs.
Complete your AFAA Exception Request/Appeal Form online today to ensure your voice is heard!
An appeal is the legal process to ask a higher court to review a decision by a judge in a lower court (trial court) because you believe the judge made a mistake. A litigant who files an appeal is called an appellant.
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