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What is Trial Setting Request

The Request for Trial Setting is a legal form used by attorneys or parties to formally request a trial date from the Court Coordinator in Texas.

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Trial Setting Request is needed by:
  • Attorneys representing clients in legal cases
  • Parties involved in litigation
  • Court coordinators handling case scheduling
  • Legal assistants supporting attorneys
  • Individuals preparing for a jury or non-jury trial
  • Law firms in Fort Bend County

How to fill out the Trial Setting Request

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    Access pdfFiller and search for 'Request for Trial Setting' to locate the form.
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    Once you find the form, click on it to open it in the pdfFiller editor.
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    Gather the necessary information, including the cause number and details about the trial type (jury or non-jury).
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    Begin filling in the relevant fields, starting with 'CAUSE NO.' followed by filling in the type of trial you are requesting.
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    Use the checkboxes to indicate your trial type - specify either 'JURY' or 'NON JURY'.
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    Continue completing the form by entering any additional required information as prompted by the form.
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    Ensure all entries are accurate and complete, consulting your notes or opposing counsel as needed.
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    Review the filled form for any missing fields or possible errors to avoid issues during submission.
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    Once satisfied with the form, save your work within pdfFiller to ensure your progress is not lost.
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    You can download the completed form as a PDF or submit directly through pdfFiller, based on the submission method required by the Court.
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The Request for Trial Setting can be submitted by attorneys or parties involved in a legal case in the 505th Judicial District Court of Fort Bend County, Texas.
You will need the cause number, trial type preference (jury or non-jury), and any other relevant information required by the court to complete the form accurately.
The completed form should be submitted to the Court Coordinator of the 505th Judicial District Court in Fort Bend County. If allowed, you can submit it via mail or through court-provided online systems.
Common mistakes include leaving fields blank, failing to indicate the trial type, or not certifying that opposing counsel has been contacted. Double-check all information for accuracy before submission.
Yes, it's crucial to check with the specific court for any applicable deadlines related to your case, as these may vary based on case type and court schedules.
No, the Request for Trial Setting does not require notarization. However, ensure that the form is signed by the attorney or party making the request.
You can confirm processing by contacting the court coordinator directly after the submission or by checking the case status using the court's online systems, if available.
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