Instructions on Request for Telephone Appearance FL-679 - kings courts ca 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Instructions on Request for Telephone Appearance FL-679 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name, address, and telephone number in the designated fields. Ensure this information is accurate as it will be used by the court to contact you regarding your request.
  3. Fill in the names of the Petitioner, Respondent, and Other Parent if applicable. This information can typically be found in your case paperwork.
  4. Input your case number to facilitate timely processing of your request. This is crucial for tracking your application.
  5. Specify the hearing date, time, and department where you wish to appear telephonically. Make sure these details are correct.
  6. Indicate why you are making this request by checking all applicable boxes. This helps clarify your situation to the court.
  7. If you have supporting documents, check the box indicating their inclusion and note how many pages you are attaching.
  8. Complete any additional requirements related to financial issues by filling out form FL-150 if necessary.
  9. Finally, date, print your name, and sign at the bottom of the form before proceeding with filing.

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You can get copies of a court order, decree, judgment, or other records filed in your case from the court where the case was filed. You can ask for a copy in person, by mail, and, in many courts, online. There is generally a fee to get a copy of a record unless you have a fee waiver.
To determine the amount of the court lien for waived fees and costs, any party to a civil action in which an initial fee waiver has been granted may ask the clerk to calculate the total amount of court fees and costs that have been waived as of the date of the request. Rule 3.57 adopted effective July 1, 2009.
A party choosing to appear remotely at a small claims trial or an evidentiary hearing or trial for which a party gives or receives notice of the proceeding at least 15 court days before the hearing or trial date must provide notice of the partys intent to appear remotely at least 10 court days before the hearing or
If the notice is in writing, it must be given by filing a Notice of Intent to Appear by Telephone with the court at least two court days before the appearance and by serving the notice by any means authorized by law and reasonably calculated to ensure delivery to the parties at least two court days before the
To appear telephonically: You must call (213) 306-3065 or (844) 621-3956 (toll free) fifteen (15) minutes prior to the scheduled hearing time to check in or there may be a delay in the case being heard.

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Rehearing. (1) On petition of a party or on its own motion, a reviewing court may order rehearing of any decision that is not final in that court on filing. (2) An order for rehearing must be filed before the decision is final.
How to ask to change your court date Fill out and make copy of form. Fill out a Request to Postpone Trial (form SC-150) or write a letter to the court. Serve your request. File Request and Proof of Service. Get decision from judge.

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