I have a case number but it begins with a “T”, the Public Disclosure System says I need a D- or P- case number. What should I do?
Until cases were fully data entered, they may have had numbers that began with a “T”. These case numbers have since been converted and now begin with a “D” if the case is located in the Dallas BEC or a “P” if the case is in the Philadelphia BEC. The state in which the case was originally filed will determine the location of the appropriate BEC. You can check here to determine which state has your case, or you can try both a D and a P prefix to see which returns your case.
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