This form is a Verfied Complaint for Replevin. The plaintiff has filed this action against defendant in order to replevy certain property in the defendant's possession.
This form is a Verfied Complaint for Replevin. The plaintiff has filed this action against defendant in order to replevy certain property in the defendant's possession.
CDPH-VR is only able to provide you with a Certificate of Record, which includes the names of the parties, filing date, county, and case number of the divorce. Copies of the actual divorce decree can only be obtained from the Superior Court in the county where the divorce took place.
7. How do I get a copy or a certified copy of my divorce decree/judgment? Calling the business office where the divorce was filed. Looking it up online if the divorce was filed after 1974. For cases filed 1880-1974 you will need to start by visiting Central Records where the hardbound index is kept:
Calling the business office where the divorce was filed. Looking it up online if the divorce was filed after 1974. Use the online Case Search (Court Index) and follow the directions to look up a case number based on a party name. a.m. - p.m.
Electronic filing (e-Filing) for unlimited, limited, complex civil, unlawful detainers and small claims cases will start as optional with the anticipation of e-Filing being mandated for attorneys and represented parties effective September 1, 2021, unless there is an exemption.
Form MC-020 can be used by all participants of a court hearing as an attachment to another judicial council form. It can be filed by applicants, respondents, their attorneys, state prosecutors and court secretaries at any stage of the court hearing.
A divorce decree is a court order ending a marriage. A divorce certificate is a vital document proving a divorce occurred.
If you are seeking to be excused, please visit the online Juror Portal request an excuse. You will only be notified if your excuse is not granted. Excusal requests are not accepted over the phone, please submit any excusal requests online or by coming in-person to the courthouse.
Civil Division | Superior Court of California - County of San Diego.
To begin a civil lawsuit in federal court, the plaintiff files a complaint with the court and “serves” a copy of the complaint on the defendant.
The County of San Diego Claims and Investigation Division accepts claims by email, U.S. mail, and in-person. Please complete and sign Claim Form CD-1 and email it with supporting documentation to: COSD.Claims@sdcounty.ca.