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You will get a trial date when you have a hearing called a Trial Setting Conference. The judge wants everyone who will be trying the case to be at the hearing. This means your lawyer, if you have one. If you dont, you have to go. The judge sets a trial date for sometime in the next 90 days.
Requests by Phone: You must already have your case number to order a file(s) over the phone. Once the file has been order, you will be responsible for contacting the Criminal Records Front Counter at 916-874-8881 to check the delivery status of the file(s).
We are located​ in the County Administration Building at 700 H Street in downtown Sacramento in Suite 2450. The main telephone number for the Board offices is 916-874-5411.
Contacting the Court by Phone The main phone number for Court Administration is 408-882-2700 .
For general information, please email the Small Claims Division at scefile@saccourt.ca.gov or call (916) 875-7746. Hours: 8:05 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday Friday, excluding court holidays. For legal assistance, please email the Advisory Clinic at SCUDAdvisors@saccourt.ca.gov or call (916) 875-7846.

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The Office of Family Court Services (FCS) is located in Room 104 of the William R. Ridgeway Family Relations Courthouse at 3341 Power Inn Road, Sacramento, CA 95826 and is open to the public from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday-Friday. By eMail, for fastest service: FCS@saccourt.ca.gov.
1.06 Tentative Ruling System. (A) In all civil law and motion, writ, and other departments as designated, a Tentative Ruling System is utilized. On the afternoon of the court day before each calendar, the judge will publish a tentative ruling on each matter on the next days calendar.
If the defendant does not respond, the plaintiff can ask the Court for a default judgment. Essentially, the plaintiff is telling the Court the defendant has not responded in the time allowed, is forfeiting their right to respond, and plaintiff should automatically win the case.

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