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Request for order to require counting of provisional ballots Supplemental fee for filing of a complaint by a “high-frequency litigant,” as defined in CCP § 425.55(b), in a construction-related accessibility case 2Ĭomplaint, response, or other first paper filed on behalf of public entity (but fee is recoverable with judgment under GC 6103.5)Īmended complaint or amended cross-complaint (other than one that changes amount at issue to reclassify case or require fee difference paid in limited civil case under GC 70613.5) Other Initial Filing Fees (both Limited and Unlimited Civil Cases)Īdditional fee for case designated as complex (one fee for all plaintiffs)Īdditional fee for case designated as complex (for each defendant, up to $18,000 total for case) See the drop-down list for all sections containing relevant fees.Ĭomplaint or other first paper (amount over $10,000 up to $25,000)Ĭomplaint or other first paper in unlawful detainer (amount over $10,000 up to $25,000)Īnswer or other first paper filed by each party other than plaintiff (amount over $10,000 up to $25,000) (including unlawful detainer)Ĭomplaint or other first paper (amount up to $10,000)Ĭomplaint or other first paper in unlawful detainer (amount up to $10,000)Īnswer or other first paper filed by each party other than plaintiff (amounts up to $10,000) (including unlawful detainer)Īmendment of complaint or of other first paper increasing amount at issue from $10,000 or less to more than $10,000 (but not exceeding $25,000)Ĭross-complaint or amendment of cross-complaint increasing amount at issue from $10,000 or less to more than $10,000 (but not exceeding $25,000)Īmended complaint, cross-complaint, or amended cross-complaint that reclassifies case from limited civil to unlimited civil (CCP 403.060)Ĭomplaint or other first paper within small claims jurisdictional limit filed by assignee of record (with declaration)Īnswer or other first paper filed by each party other than plaintiff (case filed by assignee within small claims jurisdictional limit, with declaration)Īmendment of complaint or of other first paper filed by assignee of record increasing amount at issue from within small claims limit to more than $10,000 (but not exceeding $25,000)Ĭross-complaint or amendment of cross-complaint in case filed by assignee with declaration, increasing amount at issue from within small claims limit to more than $10,000 (but not exceeding $25,000) *Note: Some fees relevant to Limited Civil Cases may be found in other sections of the fee list. No fee if value of property is $5,000 or less. Petition for a decree of change of name or genderĪnswer or other first paper filed by each party other than plaintiff (amount over $25,000) (including unlawful detainer)Ĭlaim opposing forfeiture of seized property, if value of property is over $5,000. Petition for a writ of review, mandate, or prohibition (other than a writ petition to the appellate division) See the drop-down list for all sections containing relevant fees.Ĭomplaint or other first paper in unlimited civil case (amount over $25,000), including:Ĭomplaint or other first paper in unlawful detainer case over $25,000 The Jury Office also has a large refrigerator in which to store items that need to be kept cold.įinally, jurors with leg or back issues are welcome to bring pillows and/or foot stools for their comfort.Some fees relevant to Unlimited Civil Cases may be found in other sections of the fee list. In addition to being handicapped-accessible, the outside and inside walls are equipped with automatic door buttons.įor jurors with private medical concerns, the Court does have two Wellness Rooms (South Tower, Rms 1441 & 1442) that are available with door locks, chairs, and sinks. We also advise using the restrooms located just outside the Jury Lounge. Using the Monroe Street entrance from the Juror lots is not advised due to the increasing slope of Monroe Street to the courthouse. We advise the following for jurors using canes, crutches, or wheelchairs: the most easily accessed entrance from the Juror Parking Lot and the Overflow COB Garage is the optional Juror entrance located on the side of the Circuit Court, facing Route 28/East Jefferson Street. Jury staff can provide accommodations such as interpreters for the deaf and CART (Computer Assisted Real-Time Transcription) services for those who do not use American Sign Language (ASL). Accommodation requests must be made by telephone ( 24) or submitted in writing to the Jury Office (50 Maryland Avenue, North Tower, Rm 2100, Rockville, MD 20850). Persons with disabilities may request reasonable accommodations. Transcripts / Previously Recorded Courtroom Audio.










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