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What is Motion Continuance

The Motion for Continuance Affidavit is a legal document used by parties in Washington to request a delay in a court trial.

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Motion Continuance is needed by:
  • Defendants seeking trial delays
  • Defense counsel representing clients
  • Prosecuting attorneys opposing delays
  • Notary publics for notarization
  • Legal professionals assisting clients
  • Individuals involved in Washington court cases

How to fill out the Motion Continuance

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    Access pdfFiller and search for 'Motion for Continuance Affidavit' in the template library.
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    Open the document in the editor by clicking on its title.
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    Begin by filling in your name and case details in the designated fields, ensuring accuracy.
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    Enter the date of arraignment, current trial date, and reasons for the continuance in the appropriate sections.
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    Gather any supporting information or witness availability details before completing the form to streamline the process.
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    After entering all required information, review the document carefully for any errors or missing details.
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    Ensure all signatories, including the defendant, defense counsel, prosecuting attorney, and notary public, are accounted for and sign in their respective fields.
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    Once satisfied with the content, save your progress by clicking on the 'Save' button in the top right corner.
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    Choose to download your filled-out form as a PDF or submit it through the court, following local procedures.
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Any party involved in a court case in Washington, including defendants and their legal representatives, can file this affidavit to request a trial delay.
The form should be submitted as soon as possible, ideally well in advance of the scheduled trial date to allow for processing and any opposition filings.
Supporting documents may include evidence justifying the delay, such as witness availability, previous court records, or any pertinent correspondence related to the case.
This document can be submitted in person at the courthouse or electronically if the court allows for digital submissions; check local court rules for specifics.
Ensure all signatures are completed and fields are filled in accurately to avoid delays; also, fully justify the request for continuance to prevent opposition.
Processing times can vary by court, but typically it may take a few days to weeks. It’s advisable to check with the specific court for estimated processing times.
Yes, notarization is required for the Motion for Continuance Affidavit to confirm the authenticity of the signatures and statements made in the document.
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