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How to fill out the CA APP-151 online
Filling out the CA APP-151 form is a crucial step in requesting a writ in misdemeanor, infraction, or limited civil cases. This guide will provide you with clear and supportive instructions to help you complete this form accurately and effectively.
Follow the steps to fill out the CA APP-151 form online:
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the CA APP-151 form and open it in your preferred online document editor.
- Complete the 'Petitioner' section by entering your name, street address, city, state, zip code, mailing address (if different), phone number, and email.
- If applicable, fill in the 'Petitioner’s lawyer' section by providing the lawyer's name, state bar number, street address, mailing address (if different), phone number, fax number, and email.
- For 'The Trial Court Action or Ruling You Are Challenging', fill in the trial court case name and case number, followed by a description of the action taken or ruling made by the trial court and the date of the ruling.
- If applicable, explain any extraordinary circumstances causing a delay in filing this petition if it is being filed more than 30 days after the action or ruling.
- Indicate whether you or anyone else has filed an appeal about the same trial court action or ruling by checking 'Yes' or 'No'.
- If you have filed a previous petition for a writ related to the same case, provide the title, date filed, and case number.
- In the 'Reasons for This Petition' section, detail the legal errors made by the trial court with supporting information, including applicable laws.
- Explain why issuing the writ is the only adequate way to address the trial court's ruling and describe the irreparable harm that may occur without it.
- Specify the orders you are requesting from the appellate division regarding what the trial court should or should not do and any urgent stay requests.
- Attach any necessary supporting documents as required by the California Rules of Court, including the trial court ruling and documents submitted to the trial court.
- Finally, review all filled-out information for accuracy, sign the form, and submit it to the clerk’s office for the appellate division.
Complete the CA APP-151 form online to ensure your petition is properly submitted.
An authenticated copy of a court order is a document that has been verified by an authority, typically for use outside of California. This type of copy ensures that the document can be legally recognized in other jurisdictions. It often includes additional certification, confirming its legitimacy. If you require such documentation, refer to the CA APP-151 guidelines for assistance.