The State Court Administrative Office (SCAO) is the administrative agency of the Michigan Supreme Court.
(q) "Personal identifying information" means a name, number, or other information that is used for the purpose of identifying a specific person or providing access to a person's financial accounts, including, but not limited to, a person's name, address, telephone number, driver license or state personal identification ...
Proper noun. SCAO. Initialism of State Court Administrative Office.
These positions provide varied administrative services in the full range of court work areas, such as human resources, procurement, finance and budget, property management, space and facilities, and statistical reporting.
Called the "Court of Last Resort" because it is the highest court in Michigan (the United States Supreme Court is the only court higher than a state supreme court). The Michigan Supreme Court is comprised of seven elected justices that serve eight-year terms.
The Supreme Court oversees the operations of all state trial courts, with broad superintending control power over all the state courts in Michigan. It is assisted by the Michigan State Court Administrative Office.
Your landlord must ask for the eviction order within 56 days of the judgment. Your landlord must have the eviction carried out within 56 days of the date the eviction order is issued. After a court issues an Order of Eviction, it is very hard for a tenant to avoid eviction.
Within seven days after the granting of the judgment or order, or later if the court al- lows, a party may serve a copy of the pro- posed judgment or order on the other party with a notice that it will be submit- ted to the court for signing if no written objections are filed with the court within seven days after ...
(5) A party served with a pleading to which a reply is required or permitted may serve and file a reply within 21 days after service of the pleading to which it is directed.
Grievances about the conduct of a judge of the State of Michigan are filed with the Judicial Tenure Commission. Grievances regarding the conduct of federal judges must be filed with the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The grievance cannot be about a judge's legal decision or an existing court order.