Fill out the form with the name and address of the person you wish to attend trial. Send a notice to the court that you have sent out a request for discovery (propounded discovery) or that you have responded to the discovery request."Discovery" is a process you can use before your trial to find out information from another party. There are several ways to ask the other party questions. See Local Rule 104.5. Notices or Certificates of Service of discovery materials should also not be filed with the Clerk's Office. Within five days after service of the response, the discovering party may file a motion for an order compelling discovery. The purpose of discovery is to obtain the information necessary to prove your case or defend against the claims being made against you. All discovery motions are to be electronically filed in accordance with the standard filing procedure. This Rule governs discovery and inspection in the District Court.