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You must finish discovery 30 days before trial Discovery ends 30 days before trial (the cutoff date). That means, at the very latest anything you ask for must be due 30 days before your trial. At the latest, you need to serve your requests 60 days before your trial date (65 if you serve by mail).
You typically have 30 days to respond to the request During the time you have to respond to discovery requests, you can still use mediation or work to negotiate a settlement with the other side.
If the other person did not respond or didn't provide complete responses, try to work it out with them directly first. If that does not work, you can request a court order that requires them to respond or respond with more information. You have 45 days to do this.
You must complete discovery 30 days before your trial The deadline for finishing discovery (the discovery cutoff) is 30 days before the original date set for a trial unless the parties have agreed or the court has ordered to extend the time.
Unless your written response includes only objections without any factual assertions, it must be verified. This means it must include a statement under the penalty of perjury that your response is true and correct. (CCP § 2031.250). Failure to include this verification has the same effect as not responding at all.
You have 45 days from the service of the most recent responses to ask the court to make an order requiring an answer. If the response was served by mail, 5 extra days are added.
Under California's Discovery Rule, the statute of limitations will only start when the crime has been or should have been discovered. As a result, the court may dismiss any charge that is filed after the statute of limitations runs out.
After you complete your response to any request for written discovery, you must provide your response to the other side by serving the other side. You can serve the other side by mail. This means another adult, not you, mails your response to the other side.