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How to fill out the CA INT-001 online
Filling out the CA INT-001 form is essential for reporting the use of noncertified or nonregistered interpreters to the Judicial Council. This guide will provide clear instructions for completing the form online, ensuring users can accurately and efficiently submit their information.
Follow the steps to complete the CA INT-001 form online
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the CA INT-001 form and open it in the editor.
- Indicate the reporting period by selecting either January-June or July-December. Make sure to note the due dates for each period, July 31 and January 31, respectively.
- In the 'Use of noncertified interpreters' section, report the number of different interpreters used, their appearances, and the number of cases for each designated language listed. Carefully enter this information as it is important for accurate reporting.
- For the question regarding the diligent search procedures (form INT-100), select 'Yes' or 'No.' If 'No,' provide explanations for each use, using additional pages if necessary.
- Detail any problems encountered in the designated space provided, which may help in shaping future practices.
- Fill in the court name, your name, and telephone number in the identified fields at the bottom of the form to ensure proper identification.
- Before finalizing your submission, make sure to review all the entered information for accuracy. Once confirmed, you can opt to save changes, download, print, or share the completed form.
- To ensure your privacy after completing the form, remember to press the 'Clear This Form' button to remove any sensitive information.
Complete your CA INT-001 form online today to fulfill your reporting responsibilities efficiently.
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