If case was dismissed, as he stated, then all he should need is a certified document from the court clerk stating there is no record of the arrest.infoman wrote:For any assault arrests they send you letters for- you need to send them a copy of the arrest report (w/ officer's narrative) & a statement from you telling them the relationship between yourself & the victim. They must have written proof it wasn't family violence related.
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- Tue Apr 11, 2017 8:43 pm
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- Sat Apr 08, 2017 6:38 pm
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Re: Possibly disualifying arrest - license delayed
You may need to just get a letter stating they have no record of the arrest and or any conviction, which should be satisfactory for a disposition. What they gave you is just a generic answer that they MAY not be able to get a copy; Make them say they have no record available.