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  • ADMIRANDA MAXWELL VS A. HAYMAN-LADOT Parking Appeal (Limited Jurisdiction) document preview
  • ADMIRANDA MAXWELL VS A. HAYMAN-LADOT Parking Appeal (Limited Jurisdiction) document preview
						
                                

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Order on Court Fee Waiver Clerk stamps date here when form is filed. FW-003 (Superior Court) 1 Person who asked the court to waive court fees: Name: Admiranda Maxwell Street or mailing address: P.O. BOX 34281 City: Los Angeles State: CA Zip: 90034 2 Lawyer, if person in 1 has one (name, firm name, address, phone number, e-mail, and State Bar number): Fill in court name and street address: Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles Spring Street Courthouse 312 North Spring Street Los Angeles CA 90012 Fill in case number and name: 3 A request to waive court fees was filed on (date): 08/17/2021 Case Number: The court made a previous fee waiver order in this case on (date): 21STLC06031 Case Name: ADMIRANDA MAXWELL vs A. HAYMAN-LADOT Read this form carefully. All checked boxes  are court orders. Notice: The court may order you to answer questions about your finances and later order you to pay back the waived fees. If this happens and you do not pay, the court can make you pay the fees and also charge you collection fees. If there is a change in your financial circumstances during this case that increases your ability to pay fees and costs, you must notify the trial court within five days. (Use form FW-010.) If you win your case, the trial court may order the other side to pay the fees. If you settle your civil case for $10,000 or more, the trial court will have a lien on the settlement in the amount of the waived fees. The trial court may not dismiss the case until the lien is paid. 4 After reviewing your: ✔ Request to Waive Court Fees Request to Waive Additional Court Fees the court makes the following orders: a. ✔ The court grants your request, as follows: (1) ✔ Fee Waiver. The court grants your request and waives your court fees and costs listed below. (Cal. Rules of Court, rules 3.55 and 8.818.) You do not have to pay the court fees for the following: • Filing papers in superior court • Court fee for phone hearing • Making copies and certifying copies • Giving notice and certificates • Sheriff’s fee to give notice • Sending papers to another court department • Reporter’s fee for attendance at hearing or trial, if the court is not electronically recording the proceeding and you request that the court provide an official reporter • Assessment for court investigations under Probate Code section 1513, 1826, or 1851 • Preparing, certifying, copying, and sending the clerk’s transcript on appeal • Holding in trust the deposit for a reporter’s transcript on appeal under rule 8.130 or 8.834 • Making a transcript or copy of an official electronic recording under rule 8.835 (2) Additional Fee Waiver. The court grants your request and waives your additional superior court fees and costs that are checked below. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.56.) You do not have to pay for the checked items. Jury fees and expenses Fees for a peace officer to testify in court Fees for court-appointed experts Court-appointed interpreter fees for a witness Other (specify): Judicial Council of California, www.courts.ca.gov FW-003, Page 1 of 3 Revised September 1, 2019, Mandatory Form Order on Court Fee Waiver (Superior Court) Government Code, § 68634(e) Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.52