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Reference number???


Question Posted Saturday April 14 2007, 8:34 pm

We got this little slip in the mailbox while we were away from the countys sheriff department and it said to call but it's sunday and there not open and it had a reference number on it. Whats the reference number mean? Could this mean you could be in trouble? thanks.

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karenR answered Sunday April 15 2007, 1:57 am:
If you give them the reference number they can look up your case. Thats all it is.

If you have had property stolen and filed a report, or anything like that, thats probably what the deal is. I suppose you could be in trouble, but if that were the case they would be hunting you down.

Could be you owe money and someone is taking you to court. Some officers just deliver paperwork. :)

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rick505 answered Sunday April 15 2007, 1:56 am:
the reference number is to help them find out why you are calling them,. The sheriffs department is not closed, you just have to call them and someone will answer who can tell you what it's about. Likely something happened in your neighborhood and they want to know if you noticed anything unusual. Don't worry about it.

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