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COURT FILING EVICTION FORM This form is to be filled out by the Landlord or Landlords representative to file a formal eviction with the court only after the first notice is served or if there is a waiver in the Lease. This form must be turned into the court along with the eviction filing fee of $150.00.
Since January of 1990, the clerk of court, with the cooperation of the district judges, has employed a one-day or one-trial jury service system for Jefferson Parish.
The decision to dismiss charges can only be made by an attorney in the District Attorneys Office. If you are the victim in a case that has been filed and you wish to have the case dismissed, you should discuss your reasons with a representative of this office.
The cost to file a request for restraining order is $211. If you are unable to pay the cost, you may fill out a Motion to Proceed In Forma Pauperis. You can obtain this form from the Civil Division Office in Room 251 or by calling 389-3017.
$300.00 payable to Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court Payment may be made by cash, check (business/personal), or U.S. Postal Service money order. $250.00 payable to Louisiana State Police Payment must be made by U.S. Postal Service money order.
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Rule 9.13(d)(3) provides for ex parte withdrawal by an attorney upon completion of a limited scope representation. It is intended to facilitate limited representation services as contemplated by Rule 1.2(c) of the Rules of Professional Conduct.

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