You may file your case with the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller's office online using the statewide E-Filing portal, or in person or by mail at any Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller courthouse location.
You, the plaintiff, must file a “Statement of Claim” form, available at your Clerk's office. This must be fully completed and signed to receive a pre-trial conference date. If your claim is based upon written documentation, attach a copy of the contract to the Statement of Claim form. You may file by mail or in person.
As its name suggests, the Pleading Face emoji ? is often used when a person is begging or pleading for something, such as asking for forgiveness or a favor. This versatile emoji is also used to convey a range of other emotions, such as showing remorse, affection, hurt, fear—or sometimes just being cute and silly.
The ? Smiling Face With Tear emoji depicts a yellow face with closed eyes, a slight smile, and a single tear drop falling from the outer corner of one eye. The tear is often depicted as a blue droplet. The face also has rosy cheeks, indicating a sense of warmth or emotion.
? (pleading face) = tearing up while asking or pleading for something. ? (face with tears of joy) = laughing and crying with happiness. ? (crying face) or ? (loudly crying face) = tearing up in sadness or anger.
The ? emoji shows symbolizes someone trying to cry when they're overcome with joy, pride, or by something very sweet or touching. A ? emoji can also refer to someone putting on a brave face while they're sad, angry, or hurt.
The ? emoji primarily represents sadness. Use ? when you're upset, about to cry, or consoling a friend. The ? emoji represents sobbing or intense emotion (like grief or joy). It can also mean "LOL" if something's really funny. Use ? when you're crying, laughing super hard, or if a loved one passes away.
The ? (pleading face) emoji is a yellow face with large, puppy-dog-like eyes and a small frown. It's often used to earn sympathy from the recipient, and is sometimes used to request a favor, often with the ? (backhand index pointing right) and the ? (backhand index pointing left) emojis. It can also signify sadness.