California Request to Opt Out of Mandatory Expedited Jury Trial is a legal document that individuals and entities must submit to the California Superior Court if they wish to be exempt from the state's mandatory Expedited Jury Trial (EAT) program. The EAT program is a court-ordered process that requires parties to litigate their civil cases in a condensed timeframe. The opt-out request must be made before the EAT process begins and must be signed by all parties involved in the case. The request must include the name of the court, the case number, the name of all parties involved, and an explanation of why the parties are seeking to opt out of the mandatory EAT program. Additionally, the request must state that all parties agree to waive their right to an expedited jury trial and that they are willing to litigate the case within the timeframe set by the court. There are two types of California Request to Opt Out of Mandatory Expedited Jury Trial: an individual opt-out request and an entity opt-out request. An individual opt-out request must be filed by the individual party in the case, while an entity opt-out request must be filed by an entity (e.g. a corporation or other business entity). Both types of requests require the same information to be included in the request.