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How to fill out the CA EFS-020 online
The CA EFS-020 form is a proposed order cover sheet used for electronic filing in California's Superior Court. This guide will provide you with step-by-step instructions to properly fill out this form online, ensuring compliance with court requirements.
Follow the steps to complete the CA EFS-020 form online successfully.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the CA EFS-020 form. This will open the document for you to edit.
- Enter the attorney or party's information, including the name, firm name, street address, city, state, telephone number, fax number, and email address in the designated fields.
- In the court section, fill in the superior court's name, street address, mailing address, and the relevant case number.
- Identify the parties involved in the case by entering the names of the plaintiff or petitioner and the defendant or respondent.
- Fill in the judicial officer's name and any additional details requested about the court department.
- Complete the section titled 'Proposed order' by providing the name of the party submitting the proposed order and the title of the proposed order.
- Describe the proceeding related to the proposed order by specifying the nature of the proceeding, its date and time, and the place where it will occur.
- Confirm that the proposed order was served on all other parties involved in the case. Include your name and signature in the designated areas.
- For the proof of electronic service, fill out your personal information, including your age and address. Then, indicate the names and electronic service addresses of those you have served.
- Finally, after completing all sections, review the entire form for accuracy and make any necessary corrections before saving, downloading, or printing the form.
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R. 3.1600. Within 10 days after filing notice of intention to move for a new trial in a civil case, the moving party must serve and file a memorandum in support of the motion, and within 10 days thereafter any adverse party may serve and file a memorandum in reply.