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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the UD-150 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name, State Bar number, and address in the 'ATTORNEY OR PARTY WITHOUT ATTORNEY' section. Ensure your contact details are accurate for any court communications.
  3. Fill in the 'FOR COURT USE ONLY' section with relevant case information, including the case number and court details.
  4. In the 'REQUEST' section, indicate whether you are the plaintiff or defendant and provide necessary details about trial preferences and estimated length of trial.
  5. Complete the 'UNLAWFUL DETAINER ASSISTANT' section if applicable, providing information about any assistance received.
  6. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing and dating the form. Use our platform's features to save or print your completed document.

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If you request a jury trial, you have to deposit advance jury fees with the clerk before the initial case management conference in the case. Or, if there is no case management conference set, you have to deposit the advance jury fee 365 days after the initial filing of the complaint.
Answering the Unlawful Detainer If you file a written answer with the court, you will be given a trial date. At the trial, you can explain your case to the judge. If you win, you wont be evicted. If you dont file an answer within five days, you cant appear in court.
What is a UD? An unlawful detainer (UD) is the only legal way for a landlord to remove a tenant from their property.
Use the UD-150 Unlawful Detainer - Request to Set Case for Trial form when a party needs to formally request or counter-request the scheduling of a trial date in an eviction case. This ensures all parties have been properly notified and procedural requirements are met.
An Unlawful Detainer (UD) action is a special court proceeding where a landlord asks the court to order someone to move out of a property (evict them). This usually happens when a tenant stops paying the rent or stays after they have been given notice by the landlord to move out.