Submitted by niikkii on
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Don't know my court date?
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If you know the name of the
Submitted by elizabethcarlsen on
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If you know the name of the
Submitted by elizabethcarlsen on
If you know the name of the court where your case is being litigated, contact the clerk of court to determine your court date. In addition, the name of the court will be listed on the initial complaint filed, and a case number may also be included. If you are a named defendant in a case and you fail to appear in court at the stated date and time, a default judgement may be entered against you. A default judgment means that everything the plaintiff stated in the complaint will be taken as true by the court. Therefore, it is important to do everything you can to determine your court date.
If you know the name of the court where your case is being litigated, contact the clerk of court to determine your court date. In addition, the name of the court will be listed on the initial complaint filed, and a case number may also be included. If you are a named defendant in a case and you fail to appear in court at the stated date and time, a default judgement may be entered against you. A default judgment means that everything the plaintiff stated in the complaint will be taken as true by the court. Therefore, it is important to do everything you can to determine your court date.