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If you have received a subpoena you had better respond, or at the very least, call the Clerk Of the Court's office to determine if the subpoena or the case has been cancelled or changed.

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Q: If your names not on the court docket do you still go to court?
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How do I find court dockets for Indiana?

There is no statewide online court docket system in Indiana. Some states use "docket" to mean court records, but in most states (including Indiana) "docket" means court calendar - the list of upcoming cases. If that's what you're looking for, the source below has links to all online court calendars and dockets in Indiana, arranged by county. If your court isn't on that list, you will have to contact the court clerk. To do that, go to the "Find court records by county" box in the upper left, select your county, and you'll have a list of courts with their contact information and links to their websites.


Can I find the date of a trial?

Yes. The court sends out an order setting the case for trial on a "docket". A docket is a list of cases that are scheduled for trial during a given period of time, often one or two weeks. More cases than can reasonably be heard are often set on the docket, because the court knows that a portion of them will settle, and trials will not be needed. However, if more of them that expected do go to trial, those that do not will be carried over to the next trial docket. In some cases, a matter is set for trial on a date certain, rather than on a docket. In either event, the court file will reflect an order specifying the trial date, or the date that the trial docket commences. Because the order is a part of the court file, it is typically a public record. As such, the court file can be viewed either in person, or in some jurisdictions, on line.


How do you have to wait to go to court Like I got caught stealing and they said I will have to go to court and Its bin 1 month now and I haven't vein called or got anything in the mail?

The court date depends largely on the court's docket. You can contact the court to determine if a date has been set and how long to expect a date. But regardless, you will be called.


Do we have to go to probate court if a will is uncontested?

The executor of the estate submits the will to probate court if it is necessary to do so. It is only necessary when there is a large estate, many heirs, outstanding debts, or a possibility if someone is going to contest the will. In a case where the will isn't going to be contested a lot of time and money can be saved by doing a "short probate" if available or not choosing to submit the will to probate court at all. You will still need to go to probate court. The process is faster though and you will be put on the uncontested docket.


How do you read a court docket number?

A court docket number typically contains a combination of letters and numbers that represent the court location, case type, and sequential case number. The format and specific meaning of each part of the docket number can vary depending on the court system. Generally, the first part may indicate the court location, the second part may indicate the case type or year of filing, and the third part may indicate the sequential number assigned to the case.


How long be for a case go to court in a civil suit in first judaical district?

Unable to give that information. The court maintains a DOCKET (a list of cases that need to be scheduled to be heard). Every case is different - some are easy and quick, and some are difficult and long, and there are only a certain number of judges available to hear cases. If your case is on the docket, it will be heard... eventually.


If you do not sign a ticket do you have to go to court?

You still have the pay the ticket or go to court to fight it signed or not.


I am seventeen years old and live in Tennessee my parents don't support me at all i am in college but going online. is there any wasy that I could be emancipated?

Yes, go to your local courthouse, tell the court clerk that you need to be added to the court 'docket' to speak with the Judge about being Emancipated. The court clerk can advise what is needed from there.


What is the name or docket number of the most recent lawsuit filed by the UAW against New Jersey for the worker being exposed to asbestos?

Go to the federal court system's website & research it through the PACER system.


What does California law case sd60115819 mean?

It SOUNDS as if this might be the docket number of a particular case within the CA court system. You would porobably have to go to the Clerk Of The Courts office to find out more specifics.


In the US how does one find records of civil court cases that either did not go to trial or settled before judgment?

Even if the case settled prior to trial - if the case was filed with The Clerk of The Court and it appeared on the court's docket, then there would be a publicly available record of it in the Court Clerk's Office. You would have to know where, and in what court system, the case was filed in order to locate the records of the proceedings and learn what the final dispostion was.


Can your lawyer go to court for you?

A lawyer is hired to represent you. So yes, lawyers go to court to represent you. HOWEVER, in most cases, you are still required to be present with your lawyer in the court room.