The Rhode Island Notice of Joint Administration of Cases and Requirements for Filing Documents is a document required when two or more cases are being administered jointly by the same court. The Notice sets out the rules and procedures that must be followed when filing documents in the case, including the format, timing, and filing requirements for documents. There are three types of Rhode Island Notice of Joint Administration of Cases and Requirements for Filing Documents: 1) Notice of Joint Administration of Cases and Requirements for Filing Documents for Superior Court; 2) Notice of Joint Administration of Cases and Requirements for Filing Documents for Family Court; and 3) Notice of Joint Administration of Cases and Requirements for Filing Documents for District Court. The Notice provides guidance on the filing of all documents, including pleadings, motions, affidavits, notices, orders, judgments, and other documents. It also outlines the duties of the court clerk, the process for filing documents, and any mandatory deadlines for filing documents. It is important to follow the Notice of Joint Administration of Cases and Requirements for Filing Documents in order to ensure that documents are properly filed and that the process of joint administration runs smoothly.