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Appearing in Court
… or your attorney. Upon arrival at the court, check the calendar for your name and courtroom department number. If your name is not on the calendar, check in with the clerk’s office for further instructions. If you wish to advance and/or calendar your case, you should appear in the clerk's office … -
Language Access Interpreter Request
… Search Language Access Request an Interpreter Superior Court of California, County of Orange … English. If you do not speak English well, you may need an interpreter to speak to the judge, and to understand what others are saying. The court will provide free interpreter services in: All Criminal, Traffic, and Juvenile … -
Family Law Calendar Information
… Search Family Law Calendar Information Family Law Calendar Information Tentative Rulings Cases on Calendar Family Law Courtroom Schedule & … -
Records/Copy Requests - Probate
… Search Records/Copy Requests Viewing Files and Requesting … be viewed, there are indexes online where you may find the court case number. If the request is for a record filed … for viewing and making copies. Record Search Superior Court records may be searched from 1889 to present. Current … -
Traffic FAQ
… Search Traffic FAQ Frequently Asked Traffic Questions You can pay the bail amount on your traffic citation, sign-up for traffic school and request an extension online or through our … -
Appearing In Court - Self Help Criminal
… Search Appearing In Court Appearing in Criminal Court Criminal matters generally require a court appearance, unless advised differently by the court or … -
I Have Been Sued - Small Claims
… Search I have Been Sued What to Do When You Have Been Sued … you can request a postponement of the trial as noted above. However, there is a fee for this type of postponement. See … -
Filing Your Claim
… Search Filing Your Claim Where Do I File My Case? File your case in a … sue in Small Claims court, have to ask the defendant for whatever you want the judge to award you in court. You can … -
Temporary Judge Program
… to Rule 2.818(b)(1)(a), an attorney may not serve as a court-appointed temporary judge: (1) If the attorney, in any type of case, is appearing on the same day in the same courthouse as an attorney or as a party; (2) If the … is presently a party to any action or proceeding in the court; or (3) If, in a family law or unlawful detainer case, … -
Preparing for Evaluation
… a variety of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) processes to help people resolve disputes without going to trial. ADR is usually less formal, less expensive, and less time-consuming than a … trial judge. Submission of Written ENE Statements Counsel exchange and submit required written ENE statements at least … -
Rules of Court
… Search Local and State Rules of Court Local Rules of Court This site contains the current … edition of the Local Rules of the Superior Court, County of Orange. They are subject to change due to changes in … -
Self-Help Landlord / Tenant
… may disagree about. It mainly talks about who has the right to live at the property. Eviction cases are called "Unlawful … information is available at the phone numbers listed below. However, due to fiscal constraints, no call agents are … DROP BOX INFORMATION: Drop boxes or door slots are located at each of the courthouses below, with 24/7 access. … -
Collections
… Access to: Automated answering of FAQ questions Automated payment processing Request Traffic School (based on case eligibility) Enter OCPay # or case number to request case specific information … My Court Portal Services for Collection Cases include: Paying your citation in full Establishing a payment plan … -
I Have Been Sued - Civil
… Important Advisements Eviction Cases: This section pertains to lawsuits other than Unlawful Detainers. If you have … involves a claim for more than $1,000.00 that has been assigned to a third party for collection. With an answer or a … involves a claim for more than $1,000.00 that has been assigned to a third party for collection. With an answer or a … -
Before You File
… to talk to the tenant, with a mediator if needed, to come up with an agreement. Resolving your action without filing a court case may save you time, money, and damages. A tenant may not … do what the notice asks, you may file an unlawful detainer case in court when the notice period ends. Sometimes … -
Name Change for Adults
… form NC-120 (Order to Show Cause for Change of Name) in a newspaper of general circulation once a week for 4 weeks in a row. You can find the list of authorized newspapers here . Please note there is a separate fee for … ordered Fee Waiver. The fees also vary depending on the newspaper. After you file your documents, you should not …