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If you are referring to a case that got dismissed for lack of prosecution, the time limit may vary according to state law. Generally, however, it is beneficial to apply to the court with a Motion to Reinstate (or it called be called a Motion to Vacate Dismissal) as soon as possible. It is important to demonstrate promptness in trying to get the case reinstated. The motion should set forth valid reasons for not appearing in court, filing a required pleading, or not doing whatever may have led to the dismissal.

A copy of the motion has to be mailed to the other party. Call the Clerk of Court or the Judge's office to determine if a hearing will be needed on the motion.

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