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How to fill out the CA MC-040 online
The CA MC-040 form is essential for notifying the court of changes in your address or contact information. This guide will provide you with a step-by-step process to complete the form accurately and efficiently online.
Follow the steps to fill out the CA MC-040 form online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your browser.
- Begin by entering your name, including your State Bar number (if applicable), and your mailing address in the section labeled 'Attorney or party without attorney.' Ensure that your contact details, including telephone number and email address (optional), are clearly provided.
- In the 'For court use only' section, input the required court details, including the Superior Court of California, the specific county, the street address, mailing address, city, and zip code. Be sure to include the branch name and your case number.
- Indicate whether you are the plaintiff, defendant, petitioner, or respondent by selecting the appropriate option. In the relevant fields, provide the names associated with each role in the case.
- Fill in the date when the change of address or contact information takes effect. Clearly specify the new address or contact information that should replace the old information provided.
- Complete the section requesting additional contact information, including street address, city, state, zip code, and telephone number. If available, include a fax number and an email address to ensure comprehensive contact options.
- Print your name and date before signing in the designated areas at the bottom of the form. This validates your submission.
- Once you have filled out the form, options will be available for saving changes, downloading, printing, or sharing the form. Choose the appropriate option to complete your process.
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