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You'll have to edit for yourself - but here's some forms.

Also - you need to bring with you an Order Granting the Motion for the judge to sign - I am looking for that myself - right now.

http://dentoncounty.com/dept/main.asp?Dept=38&Link=629

For now I'm making the Rule 536 form at the above link work for me.

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