What is the next step for my divorce or other court matter, or how do I get a court date?

The Court nor the Clerks' Office will move your case along. You will need to file motions and other proceedings in your case to schedule future court hearings and to finalize your court matter. Please refer to our main web page for resources to contact to assist with your question.

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1. Do you accept debit cards, credit cards or personal checks?
2. What forms do I need for my divorce, probate, or other court case?
3. What forms do we provide?
4. How do I get Letters Testamentary?
5. What is the next step for my divorce or other court matter, or how do I get a court date?
6. How long do I have to serve the other party?
7. How do I evict someone?
8. If someone was arrested overnight or on the weekend, when will they be seen by a Judge?
9. When will I get my bail or bond back?
10. Do I have a warrant?
11. How can I get my Superior Court warrant removed (quashed)?
12. Why do I get two billing statements from your office for my criminal fines / fees?
13. How long before I get a warrant for not paying my criminal fines / fees?
14. Can I speak to the Judge or Commissioner outside the courtroom about my case?
15. How can I get the interest waived on my criminal fines / fees?
16. What do I need to bring to my court hearing?
17. May I fax my documents to you for filing?
18. What can I do to avoid common mistakes?