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Request an interpreter for unlawful detainer (eviction), small claims, limited jurisdiction civil (collections and non-collections), unlimited jurisdiction civil, traffic, family law and probate cases.
Look at your court paperwork to make sure you have the following information:
If you cannot find your case number, you may search for it online for a fee by going to Search for Case by Name.
For traffic citations, your case number is the ticket number. If you do not know your ticket number, you may Search for a Ticket with a Driver's License Number.
Step 1 - Before You Start
Look at your court paperwork to make sure you have the following information:
- Case Type (Note: Unlawful detainer (eviction) cases are considered civil cases).
- Case Number
If you cannot find your case number, you may search for it online for a fee by going to Search for Case by Name.
For traffic citations, your case number is the ticket number. If you do not know your ticket number, you may Search for a Ticket with a Driver's License Number.
- Your Assigned Courthouse
Case Number
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Case Type
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Select Hearings for Case:
Case Number
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Case Type
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Courthouse
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Department
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Hearing Date
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Hearing Type
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Your request has been submitted
Case Number
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Case Type
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Courthouse
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Department
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Hearing Date
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Hearing Type
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Requester Name
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Requester Email
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Language
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Role in Case
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Select your case type, then enter your case number.
Validate Your Traffic Hearing
Select your case type, then enter your case number.
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Find Your Unlawful Detainer (Eviction) Hearing