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How to fill out the HI 1C-P-523 online
The HI 1C-P-523 form is used for requesting the readmission of a case into the Court Annexed Arbitration Program in the state of Hawai‘i. This guide provides a comprehensive, step-by-step approach to help users accurately complete the form online.
Follow the steps to complete the HI 1C-P-523 efficiently.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the HI 1C-P-523 document and open it in your preferred editing tool.
- In the 'Name' field, enter the name of the person or organization submitting the request. Ensure that you use the full legal name.
- Provide the 'Address' by filling in the street address, city, state, and zip code corresponding to the person or organization.
- Enter the 'Tel. No.' where you can be reached for any inquiries regarding the case or the form.
- In the 'Attorney for' section, list the name of the attorney representing you or your organization, if applicable.
- State the 'Civil No.' This number is crucial for identifying the case and should be filled out as it appears in your court records.
- Fill in the 'ARB. NO.' This denotes the arbitration number associated with your case, which may also be found in court documentation.
- In the text area requesting readmission to the Court Annexed Arbitration Program, provide a clear explanation and justification for the request. Refer to the probable jury award value and ensure the stated amount does not exceed $150,000.
- Attach any 'Summary of Facts' that supports your request, ensuring all relevant details are included.
- Sign and date the form at the bottom, confirming the accuracy of the information provided.
- Once all fields are completed accurately, you may save the changes made to the form, and then choose to download, print, or share the completed document as necessary.
Complete your necessary documents online today for a streamlined filing process.
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