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What is it? A Notice of Appearance is a document we file alerting the Clerk of Court and all the attorneys in your case that we are representing you as your attorneys. The notice is usually titled Notice of Appearance and Designation of Email Address.
Request for Court Order and Answer (SC-105) Ask a judge to make a decision about something before or after your Small Claims trial date. You can also use it to tell the court your side when someone else in the case has filled out this form to ask the judge to make a decision.
Form and Filing Fees: Use the form called Notice of Filing Notice of Appeal (SC-140) to appeal the denial of your Motion. If you are unable to pay the filing fee, you may apply to the court to have the fees waived. File your documents at the court where the case was filed.
Use this form to sue the person suing you. Download Defendants Claim Form. Plaintiffs Claim (SC-100) Use this form to file a small claims case. You are the Plaintiff and the person or business you are suing is the Defendant.
An Appearance is a document that informs the Court and the other party of an intention to defend the claim that has been made against you.
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Filing Fees Claims for $1,500.00 or less$30.00Claims from $1,500.01 to $5,000.00$50.00Claims from $5,000.01 to $10,000.00$75.00Persons or Business who have filed more than 12 claims in CA in the previous 12 mos.$100.00Service of Documents by Certified Mail$15.00 (per defendant) [Fee waiver does not cover]6 more rows
All told, getting to trial in California usually takes up to a year, and in exceptional cases, several years, while an appeal tacks on another 1-2 years. According to the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statisticss 2005 national survey, the median length of time across the country is 22 months from complaint to trial.
Information for Plaintiffs/Petitioners When you file a lawsuit, you will usually file a petition or a complaint. You also will almost always need a summons. And, in most civil cases, you will need a Civil Case Cover Sheet (Form CM-010).
Factors to Consider Before Filing a Civil Lawsuit Determine Claim and Relief. Evaluate Evidence and Potential Witnesses. Research Law. Examine Alternatives to Litigation. Financing a Lawsuit. Collecting a Judgment.
When a summons is served on the defendant, it must either be served personally, or on a person who is older than 16 at the premises where the defendant is employed or resides. There are exceptions to this rule but for the purposes of a medical malpractice claim, this rule applies.

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