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You must fill out and sign a "reset form" at the Court Clerk's office. If you wish to reschedule your court date more than once for any reason, you must file a written "Motion for Continuance" at the Court Clerk's office on or before the scheduled court date.
2610 Step 1: Fill out these forms. 2610 Step 2: Ask the other side to sign both forms. 2610 Step 3: Turn in your motion form. 2610 Step 4: Ask the judge to sign your order form. 2610 Step 5: Send a file-stamped copy of the order to the other side.
At or after the hearing, the judge will make a decision on the motion. The judge might write an order on the motion herself. Or she might direct one of the parties to prepare the order for her signature. An order is the written decision or judgment that grants or denies the motion.
Continuances Based on Inadequate Time. Perhaps the most common reason for a continuance is when one side did not have enough time to investigate the case and analyze the evidence. Continuances Based on Changing the Indictment or Attorney. Continuances Based on Surprises.