Hello, I'm preparing to apply for an LTC-A in my town, and I need to disclose the details of being the subject of a 209A back in either '94 or '95 when I was in my teens. The problem is that I have gotten copies of both my juvenile and adult records, and there is nothing there; juvenile record is clean and just a traffic incident on the CORI (susp. license and revoked reg. due to not paying insurance). I don't know where else to find the details I need for the application; if I can't/don't provide them, I'll get rejected in Chelsea and I will have a denial to contend with in the future. Thanks for your help! JD
Check with the district court that serves the area where you lived, or where the person who obtained the 209A against you lived. If it was the same court, you've saved yourself some work.
Unless you were actually arraigned, it's not going to appear on your BOP record. If someone (police or civilian) filed an application for a probable cause hearing and it was dismissed by the clerk-magistrate, then an entry won't appear on your BOP. However, be truthful, regardless. Anyone can file a charge against anyone else for anything, so that's not an automatic disqualifier.
Was it a "209A" order, or a "I'm pissed at you so I'm going to cause you shit" "209A" (Or "stay away from my daughter" type 209A)
Thanks for the truly helpful responses, guys! @mtc - It was the mom saying "stay away form my daughter". However, she threw in an story about me slapping her daughter. I actually laughed out loud when the officer delivered the copy to me at home and told me why the order was taken out; everyone who knew me knew it was total BS and said the mom was a nutjob. Lesson learned - the hard way... Thanks again everyone.