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  1. The California court system uses forms. This guide has information about: Where to find the forms you need; Options to fill out a form (online, with pen, using a form-filling program) Tips for filling out forms and where to get help

  2. Most forms used at court are state forms and are on the state judicial branch's California Courts website. Local forms are usually available on your court's website. Or you can call or go to the clerk's office and ask for the local form you need.

  3. These are all standard Judicial Council forms except Civil Case Cover Sheet Addendum and Statement of Location (LACIV109), which is a Los Angeles Superior Court local form. The forms are available at the Clerk's Office or on-line.

  4. Jul 1, 2010 · Clerk's Certificate of Mailing (SC-113A) The Small Claims court clerk will fill this form out and file it if they have mailed something to anyone involved with your case. Get form SC-113A

  5. Jul 1, 2017 · Print. Find Your Court Forms. Search for any topic or form number, view all forms or view all forms by category. Looking for info about probate? Read the Probate self-help guide. See Probate forms packet. Don't fill forms in your browser! Use Adobe Acrobat. See instructions. Found 52 forms matching "probate".

  6. in the Superior Court of California, County of (specify): The Petition for Probate requests that (name): The petition requests the decedent's will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate.

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  8. A Filing Document Name refers to the type of filing (e.g. answer, demurrer, motion, etc.) and is used by the EFSP to properly designate the document(s) upon submission. Using the correct Filing Document Name is extremely important as it determines the appropriate fee and court workflow.

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