Contact Facilities: Email Facilities-CSC@scu or call the Customer Service Center at (408) 554-4742.
How do I tell the Court that my address has changed? The Notice of Change of Address form is a state form, MC-040 . You can access it and complete it online. File the completed original and the copy at the Court where your case was heard - see list of courthouses.
Court Code 43470, as part of a broader set of regulations, governs specific aspects of civil litigation, particularly regarding the filing and processing of documents within Santa Clara County Superior Court.
There are 77 judgeships and 5 commissioner positions at the Superior Court in Santa Clara County. (A commissioner is a subordinate judicial officer appointed by the judges of the Court, and given the power to hear and make decisions in certain kinds of legal matters.)
What if I need to postpone my court date? (a continuance) Ask for a continuance. You can do this in person, by phone or in writing. The Court will allow one continuance for arraignments or trials if the parties have waived their right to trial within time periods set by law.
For more information call VTA Customer Service at 408-321-2300 (or TDD at 408 321-2330) Monday through Friday 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday a.m. to 4 p.m.
If you do not have access to the Internet during the time period when the rulings are posted and you wish to obtain your tentative ruling, please call (408) 882-2515 for assistance.
Old law books have almost no monetary value and sometimes your only option is to throw them away. You best bet is probably to take them to a used bookstore and see if the bookstore will take them off your hands.
How do I tell the Court that my address has changed? The Notice of Change of Address form is a state form, MC-040 . You can access it and complete it online. File the completed original and the copy at the Court where your case was heard - see list of courthouses.