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The Clerks Office and Traffic Magistrates are not permitted to give you legal advice. Q: How do I change my court date? You must go to any courthouse and fill out a Defendant Request form. If it is your first request the Clerk can help you reset your case.
Find upcoming traffic and criminal court dates by searching eCaseView, our online case viewing system. Civil court dates are not listed on the eCaseView court events screen. However, a Notice of Hearing with the court date may be available under the eCaseView Dockets Documents tab.
Similar to a health emergency, a serious family issue could be valid grounds for missing your court date. The specifics will vary from case to case, but things like a seriously ill child or family member that you care for, a death in your immediate family, an accident requiring hospitalization etc. may be enough.
In either case, an application usually needs to be made in writing to the court clerk. This application must include the reasons for the delay, any relevant evidence, information about whether your former spouse contests the delay, and the earliest date you expect to be read to continue proceedings.
A motion for continuance shall be in writing unless made at a trial and, except for good cause shown, shall be signed by the party requesting the continuance. The motion shall state all of the facts that the movant contends entitle the movant to a continuance.
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Typically, theres no limit on the number of continuances that a defendant can request. That said, a judge wont look favorably on repeated requests, especially if they appear to be delay tactics. Repeated requests, made without good cause, will be denied. (The judge could also reprimand the lawyer.)
Explain the extenuating circumstances that will force you to miss court. For example, you might have pressing medical needs to attend to, or you may have lost a family member recently. Whatever the reason, try to be brief. I am writing to request a continuance for my hearing scheduled on October 12, 2015.
To move your case to another court, you must make a Motion to Change Venue in writing, and file one copy with the Court where your case is currently located and another copy with the Department of Homeland Security.

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