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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Macomb County Fax Filing Cover Sheet in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Requestor’s Information section. Ensure you print legibly your Name, E-mail address, Mailing Address, City, State, Zip, Daytime phone number, and Fax number.
  3. Next, move to the Case Information section. Enter your Case Number as indicated. If you need assistance finding your case number, visit macombgov.org/pa.
  4. Indicate whether this is a New Case and specify how many sealed copies of the summons you would like mailed back to you.
  5. In the Copies section, select if you would like a date-stamped copy of the first page of each pleading mailed back to you.
  6. Fill in the Payment Information section by calculating your total costs based on the fees listed. Provide your Credit Card details and authorize the charge.

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The Virtual Clerks Office can quickly deliver online services, put you in touch with a clerk during regular business hours (8 a.m to 4:15 p.m. Monday through Friday) or help you make an appointment.
How to Write a Motion for Court? Step-by-Step Guide Step 1: Understand the Purpose of Your Motion. Step 2: Research Court Rules and Requirements. Step 3: Start with a Clear and Concise Title. Step 4: Draft the Introduction. Step 5: Present the Relevant Facts. Step 6: Provide Legal Arguments.
Please go to the Circuit Court section of the Macomb County Clerks Office on the first floor of the Courthouse to file your motion and receive the hearing date. MOTION REGARDING SUPPORT AND REQUEST FOR HEARING ON A MOTION (MC-288) in addition to FORM FOC 50.
E-filing is short for electronic filing. It is the process of filing court papers using a computer instead of handing them to a court clerk in person. Michigan uses a software system called MiFILE for the e-filing process.
Write your legal argument by stating the rule and explaining how your facts apply to it. Then, add your signature, a Certificate of Service, and a Notice of Hearing. File your motion with the clerk of court overseeing your case. Then, give copies to each defendant.

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To fill out a DBA, you typically need to complete a DBA application form provided by the Macomb County Clerks office, providing details such as the business name, owner information, and business address.
If you want to file a motion, the process is generally something like this: You write your motion. You file your motion with the court clerk. The court clerk inserts the date and time your motion will be heard by the judge. You serve (mail) your motion to the other side.

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