It is known as the court docket, it is a schedule of court cases and activities.
A docket is a schedule of cases pending in a court of law.
Many Colorado courts have their calendars online, and access is generally free. I can't point you to the calendar for your court because I don't know which county you live in or which court you're interested in. But you can see all of them at the related link below. Just scroll down to your county and see if your court's calendar is listed. Click on the link to see the calendar. CourReference has a page like this for every state.
Docket
Docket?
Further proceedings
What does this mean in the case of a divorce? NIC - Notice Of Placement Of The Case On Inactive Calendar And Of Intent To Dismiss Your Court Case
According to the Key to Calendar Event Codes listed on the San Luis Obispo Superior Court web site, FP translates to "FURTHER PRE-TRIAL"
It means that the court has decided to temporarily suspend the case due to inactivity. If there is no action taken within a specified time period, the case may be dismissed. You should review the notice carefully and follow any instructions provided to prevent dismissal.
There are a varity of different types of court personnel. Court clerks maintain the court's calendar, dockets, minute orders, etc. Bailffs maintain order in the courtroom.
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A calendar call is a hearing at which a judge will require all attorneys with cases pending to appear so that the court may schedule hearings and trials.
A calendar call is a hearing at which a judge will require all attorneys with cases pending to appear so that the court may schedule hearings and trials.