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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the interrogatories admissions document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the header section, including the names of the plaintiff and defendant, as well as the cause number. This information is crucial for identifying your case.
  3. Move on to the definitions section. Ensure you understand each term used in the document, as this will guide your responses accurately.
  4. Proceed to answer each interrogatory. For example, when asked to identify yourself, provide your full name and relevant details as specified.
  5. For requests for admissions, read each statement carefully and respond with either an admission or denial. Be sure to provide any necessary explanations where required.
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In California, you have 30 days to respond to an interrogatory. If you do not respond within this time, the opposing side can file a motion to compel with the court. The court may require them to first consult with you about your failure to respond before officially filing a motion to compel.
Interrogatories are open-ended written questions that solicit information about a case. For example, What is the agencys formal explanation for terminating the complainant? Requests for admissions are closed-ended written statements that typically call for a yes/admit or no/deny response.

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