This change order becomes part of the original contract.
This change order becomes part of the original contract.
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Take your completed Form SC-150 or letter to the clerk's office. Ask the clerk to attach it to your file. Or go to your trial and ask the judge for a postponement (or continuance). In your Form SC-150 or letter, give the judge a good reason why you are filing your request late.
Taking this step causes the court to create a file for your case, and issue a case number. STEP 1: RESEARCH YOUR CASE.STEP 2: COMPLETE THE NECESSARY FORMS.STEP 3: MAKE COPIES.STEP 4: FILE YOUR DOCUMENTS.Step 4.1: Determine your filing fee.Step 4.2: File your documents in the drop-box.STEP 5: HAVE YOUR DOCUMENTS SERVED.
Failing to Appear in Court If you fail to appear in court, the judge may issue a bench warrant for your arrest. You may receive a notice in the mail with instructions on how to clear the warrant. For further information, you may call 916-874-5522.
Filing Instructions Motions heard in the Law and Motion departments (Department 53 or Department 54) may be filed at the Hall of Justice Building, 813 6th Street, second floor or in the Civil Law and Motion Drop Box located in the Public Service Lobby on the first floor, or may be submitted by mail.
Orders (form FL-306) (b) Either party may request a continuance of the hearing, which the court shall grant on a showing of good cause. The request may be made in writing before or at the hearing or orally at the hearing. The court may also grant a continuance on its own motion.
Dropping or Continuing/Rescheduling a Hearing or Trial A party may request a continuance of/to reschedule a hearing and extend any temporary orders by submitting a Request to Continue Hearing (FL-306) and an Order on Request to Continue Hearing (FL-307) and a $20.00 filing fee.
Filing Instructions Motions heard in the Law and Motion departments (Department 53 or Department 54) may be filed at the Hall of Justice Building, 813 6th Street, second floor or in the Civil Law and Motion Drop Box located in the Public Service Lobby on the first floor, or may be submitted by mail.
Filing. Small Claims court utilizes current technology to create and maintain electronic case files. This means no paper files. You can file your case (if you have a computer with a connection to the Internet and an email address) by accessing the Small Claims Filing page.
Every resident of Sacramento County who is qualified to serve and who does not have a legal hardship or excuse must appear for jury service when summoned. Willful failure to appear is contempt of court. Contempt of court is punishable by fine of up to $1,500.00 and/or five days in the county jail.
The party/attorney requesting remote appearance must notice the court by filing a Notice of Remote Appearance (form RA-010) at least 10 court days, but no later than 5 court days, before the proceeding by mailing or placing in the court drop box at the William R.