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A request for documents is a legal way the plaintiff can get information from you about the case. If you get a paper from the Plaintiff that asks you to send documents, you must send these documents. It will say Request for Documents at the top. This is part of the discovery process.
In certain cases, you might be able to write a letter to the other side and request the documents that you need. However, in more formal cases, you will likely have to draft more formal discovery demands. There are usually forms available for this in local law libraries, from the court clerk's office, or online.
The process of delivering, or making available for review, documents in response to a request for documents, such as a request for production and a subpoena. A request for documents may call for the production of paper (hard copy) documents and electronically stored information (ESI).
1) v. a way of saying that a party to a lawsuit (or usually the attorney) is asking or demanding a judge to act (such as issuing a writ) or demanding something from the other party (such as production of documents).
Step 1: Complete Your Written Responses. There is no Judicial Council form specifically for this procedure.Step 2: Make Copies.Step 3: Have Your Response Served.Step 4: Retain Your Response and Proof of Service.Step 5: Produce the Requested Documents and Things.
Generally, a request for production asks the responding party to make available the original documents, but a requesting party may permit photocopies of the requested documents be sent instead, if inspection of the original document is not necessary.
A request for production is a legal request for documents, electronically stored information, or other tangible items made in the course of litigation.
The first document that you must write is called a COMPLAINT - (Attachment 1). The function of the COMPLAINT is to tell the Court and defendant the reason for filing the lawsuit and what relief you desire.
Generally, a request for production asks the responding party to make available the original documents, but a requesting party may permit photocopies of the requested documents be sent instead, if inspection of the original document is not necessary.