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docket number

Posted on: 24th Sep, 2007 02:12 pm
docket number in a credit report
Hi Rose,

Welcome to the forum.

A docket number is a nine character number which is assigned at the time of a lawsuit. A docket number in a person's credit report signifies a criminal court case against him. Among the nine characters, the first two signifies the filing year of the case. The third is a letter which stands for the county in which the case was filed. And the final six digits identify the particular case. This docket number is used by the court to keep the track of a pending lawsuit.
Posted on: 24th Sep, 2007 08:44 pm
A docket number is a series of alpha and/or numeric characters assigned by the court to identify a case.
Posted on: 30th Sep, 2007 08:39 pm
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