271 results for “case”
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Forms
… Search Forms Access to Forms The Superior Court of Orange … Council Approved Forms and Locally Approved forms for various case types, the various case types have case-type … Information - Checklist for Filing Civil Sister-State Judgments June 2024 L-1009 Information - Civil Case Time … -
After the Small Claim Trial
… about your rights and lists the date the form was mailed to you. This date is very important. You have only 30 days … a plaintiff’s or defendant’s name wrong. A judgment is incorrect or legally wrong if the judge did not apply the … a plaintiff’s or defendant’s name wrong. A judgment is incorrect or legally wrong if the judge did not apply the … -
Name Change
… . LAWS: Links of commonly used laws: Researching the Law California Rules of Court, Title 3-Civil Rules California Courts website California Civil Code Code of Civil Procedure Evidence Code … -
Failure To Go To Court Or Pay Non-Traffic
… Search Failure To Go To Court Or Pay Failure to Appear or Pay Fines NOTE: If your ticket is for an infraction violation of the Vehicle Code, go to the Self-Help Section and Traffic … of the ticket. If you violate your written promise to go to court by the due date, you may be guilty of a misdemeanor. … -
Temporary Judge Program
… you are an active Temporary Judge with the Orange County, California Superior Court, and want to renew your status, … Mandatory Training for the 2026 - 2029 Term Pursuant to California Rules of Court, rules 2.812(c)(3) and 2.815(a), a … only offered once every three years by the Orange County, California Superior Court. TEMPORARY JUDGE TRAINING … -
I Have Been Sued (Tenant)
… . To learn more about the eviction process read: Guide for Tenants The Eviction Process Terminations And Evictions … the For Persons With Disabilities Requesting Accommodations section of this website to learn about the court's policy … the For Persons With Disabilities Requesting Accommodations section of this website to learn about the court's policy … -
Serving Your Claim
… more information. Back to top Must I Serve the Defendant in California? Yes. You must serve the defendant in California unless: You are suing about property located in California, and the owner does not live in California, or … -
Wills & Trusts
… Search Wills & Trusts Self-Help: Wills and Trusts This section gives you information about how to transfer personal property (things) and real property … someone to serve. The Court usually appoints a capable family member or an independent professional fiduciary. If … -
Self-Help Criminal
… Criminal Criminal: General Information For Self-Help Services’ hours of operation and services, please click here. Most … inquiries from the public can be resolved by calling our automated phone system (877) 872-2122 and payments can be made … -
Preparing for Arbitration
… Search Preparing for Arbitration Most civil disputes are resolved without filing a lawsuit, and most civil lawsuits are resolved … -
Before You File - Small Claims
… Search Before You File Plaintiff: Things to Consider Before You File a … court right for your situation? This easy online interview will walk you through information, options, and resources … (SC-101) . Did you lose money? Think carefully about how much money to ask for. This is called damages. You have … -
Self-Help Portal
… Search The Self-Help Portal is Under Construction to Better Serve You in the … Case Access Case Copies & Transcripts … The Self-Help Portal is Under Construction to Better Serve You in the … con los Servicios de Autoayuda, haga clic aquí … Self-Help Portal … -
Self-Help Small Claims
… Search Self-Help Small Claims Small Claims at a Glance You can use the Small Claims court if you have a dispute with a … money. An individual (including a sole proprietorship) cannot ask for more than $12,500.00. Corporations, … This easy online interview will walk you through information, options, and resources available for your legal … -
Preparing for Mediation
… and most civil lawsuits are resolved without a trial. The Court and others offer a variety of Alternative Dispute … help people resolve disputes without going to trial. ADR is usually less formal, less expensive, and less time-consuming … determine when and how their dispute will be resolved. Who must attend the Mediation? All parties and decision makers … -
Self-Help Juvenile
… Juvenile Juvenile Court at a Glance Juvenile Court handles cases in which anyone under the age of 18 (minor) is: Cited … delinquent act is a serious offense, the juvenile court judge may transfer the case to the criminal jurisdiction … public safe and protected, How to help the victim, and What orders would be in the best-interest of the minor and … -
Electronic Recording
… Recordings are subject to availability of equipment. How do I get a copy of a proceeding utilizing electronic … are available and may be requested via JIRA. To process your request, please complete the JIRA request form by … Orange. Before a proceeding may be recorded, permission is needed from the judge presiding over the case, and …