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If your problem relates to a Pennsylvania court case, please provide its unique alpha-numeric docket number. All Magisterial District Court docket numbers begin with ‘MJ’ and follow a similar format (Examples: MJ-51301-TR-0009999-2017, MJ-51301-NT-0008888-2017).
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As a general matter, the Board is required by law to review appeals in docket order. However, the Board may advance an appeal on the docket (AOD) if the appellant demonstrates unusual hardship such as serious illness, severe financial hardship, or other sufficient cause.
22 Ιαν 2024 · Login to VA.gov to view or call 1-800-827-1000 for the status of your case! On this page: Contact Us | Helpful Information | Other Points of Contact. Advancement on the Docket (AOD) As a general matter, the Board is required by law to review appeals in docket order.
21 Οκτ 2020 · Board Docket Numbers. According to VA, a docket number reserves a veteran’s place in the line of cases to be decided by the Board. The Board assigns this number to a veteran’s case based on the date VA received their substantive appeal to the Board (i.e., the Notice of Disagreement).
Search for and view the docket sheets, calendars, and other information available for the cases filed in the Pennsylvania courts. Most information is open to the public, but some details are limited to court staff and other individuals with secure access.
28 Απρ 2023 · If you have an AMA appeal (filed on a decision received after 2/19/19) the tracking tool is not available in the va.gov portal under that appeal. Currently the BVA still has legacy and AMA appeals. AMA has 3 dockets. The BVA is working Legacy to AMA appeals at a rate of 80 to 20.
27 Απρ 2021 · Use Case Search to look for case information from Pennsylvania’s Appellate Courts, Criminal Courts of Common Pleas, Magisterial District Courts and the Philadelphia Municipal Court. Note: If you are looking for an Appellate Court docket, make sure to select either 'Appellate' or 'Docket Number' in the drop-down search options .