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How Do I Find My Court Date?

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Charlotte St. Aubyn Profile
There are a few ways you can find out your court date. You can check online by visiting the website of the court where you are due to attend. This will be in the jurisdiction where you committed the crime. There will be a number of different websites available online so make sure you find the correct one for where you are due to appear. For example, if you are due to appear in a Washington court, you can find details of your court date by following this link:
dw.courts.wa.gov/?fa=home.fmcdTerms
There are also a number of websites that are dedicated to helping individuals find the date of when they will be making their court appearance. One of these websites can be found at this link:
www.helpbonding.com/court-date.html
If you have specific details such as your case number, this will make locating the details of your court appearance much easier and more accessible online. This can be found by contacting your local police department where the number may be found on a police report. These numbers may vary in length according to the jurisdiction where you are due to appear in court.
Of course, not everyone will have access to the Internet to track down this information. In this case, get in touch with your attorney and ask them for the specific details. You can contact them by telephone or by letter- by whatever means you find most convenient.
Find out these details as soon as possible as missing a court case will not do very much to help your case in the eyes of the judge and jury. If you fail to turn up at court on the specified day, you may even risk having an arrest warrant issued against you. Act now and avoid all this unnecessary trouble that could even affect the outcome of your case.
Arthur Craig Profile
Arthur Craig answered
Contact your county clerk of court and request to know if you are listed on the calendar and what date and time you are scheduled to make your appearance. Hope that answers your question...
Chinno Profile
Chinno answered
Best to go to the court and ask them.
Anonymous Profile
Anonymous answered
Wow that was a dumb answer/

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