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DOCKET NUMBER

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MY DOCKET NUMBER IS   014? A3. what does A3 mean on this docket number. I check bva cases and I try to  see what they working on,they go by the date it was certify as they work on ,doing oldest first .What is the docket number used for. 

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  • Are you sure? Is that what the in reply refer to (0141 A3) at the top of the page means. Thought that was just the form number, The Clerk of the Court will assign your case a number.
  • This number is known as a docket number and will be different from your VA claim file number, your military service number, and your Social Security number.
  • The first two digits of the docket number are the last two digits of the year in which the claim is filed.
  • The last four digits represent the order in which appeals are received by the Court during the calendar year.
  • Thus the 15th notice of appeal filed in 2011 would have docket number “11-0015
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Call the BVA 800#, let us know what they say. Has to be some #s missing, even if their 000s.

Did this Docket Notification Letter also state you have 90 days to submit N & M Evidence and/or change your Representation? How about posting a Redacted copy of the Notification Letter?

How long has your Appeal been waiting at your RO?

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MY APPEAL, WAS FILE IN JULY 2015,CERTIFIED IN AUGUST AND HEARING IN SEPTEMBER 2015,MY TRANSCRIPTS OF HEARING ALREADY FINISH.

 

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