California Application And Order For Appearance And Examination is a court form used in California when a creditor wants to obtain information from a debtor. It is a legal document that requires the debtor to appear in court and provide information about their finances in order to determine the ability to repay the debt. There are two types of California Application And Order For Appearance And Examination. The first type is an Examination Under Oath, which requires the debtor to answer questions regarding their financial information under oath. The second type is an Order To Show Cause, which requires the debtor to appear in court to explain why they should not be required to pay the debt. This form must be signed by the court clerk before it can be served on the debtor. It is used to collect information about the debtor's assets, liabilities, income, expenses, and other financial information. The information gathered through this form can be used to determine whether the debtor is able to pay the debt.