This is a multi-state form covering the subject matter of the title.
This is a multi-state form covering the subject matter of the title.
A party seeking dismissal of a case under Code of Civil Procedure sections 583.410-583.430 must serve and file a notice of motion at least 45 days before the date set for hearing of the motion. The party may, with the memorandum, serve and file a declaration stating facts in support of the motion.
Locations Downtown Superior Court (DTS) 191 North First Street. Family Justice Center Courthouse (FJCC) 201 N. Hall of Justice (HOJ) 190-200 West Hedding Street. Juvenile Justice Courthouse. 840 Guadalupe Parkway. Old Courthouse. Palo Alto Courthouse. Santa Clara Courthouse. South County Morgan Hill Courthouse.
Request for Dismissal (CIV-110) Tell the court and the parties that you do not want to go forward with the case. You also need to use Notice of Entry of Dismissal and Proof of Service (form CIV-120).
To arrange an appearance to contest a tentative ruling, notify the Court at (408) 808-6856 before p.m. on the court day before the hearing. You may make your notification to the Court by leaving a message when prompted to do so at the end of the recorded greeting.
The current Presiding Judge is the Honorable Julie A. Emede. Read the Welcome from the Presiding Judge. There are 77 judgeships and 5 commissioner positions at the Superior Court in Santa Clara County.
Motions to dismiss are filed for a range of reasons, which may include: Statute of limitations expiration: The case does not fall within California's time limit for filing. Lack of subject matter jurisdiction: The court does not have the authority to hear this type of case.