Form AO 91 — Criminal Complaint (Federal)
Federal criminal complaint form used by law enforcement officers to initiate criminal proceedings in U.S. district courts.
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Federal criminal complaint form used by law enforcement officers to initiate criminal proceedings in U.S. district courts.
Both parties consent to have a U.S. magistrate judge conduct all proceedings including the trial in a civil case.
Initiates a personal bankruptcy case under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 in U.S. Bankruptcy Court.
Calculates whether a debtor's income is below the state median, determining eligibility to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Notice sent to creditors and parties in interest upon the filing of a bankruptcy petition with basic case information.
File a small claims lawsuit to resolve monetary disputes up to your state's small claims court dollar limit.
Federal court subpoena commanding an individual to appear and testify at a deposition in a civil case.
Request access to federal agency records or information under the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552).
Legal petition to a court requesting the sealing or destruction of criminal arrest or conviction records.
Official federal court form used to summon a defendant in a civil lawsuit filed in U.S. district court.
Legal document granting another person authority to act on your behalf in financial, legal, or healthcare matters.
Report required when a civil action involving a patent, trademark, or copyright is filed in federal district court.
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