Summary
To request a hearing at the DC Court for a delayed probate check, write a letter stating your request, include your case number, and attach copies of your original request, communications, and evidence. Mail or deliver the letter to the court clerks office. The DC Superior Court Clerks Office is located at 500 Indiana Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001. You can contact them at (202) 879-1010. Its usually permissible to have someone accompany you for moral support during a hearing, but their role may be limited. Gather all necessary documentation and follow the courts guidelines.Full Conversation
HI,I HAVE A PROBATE CHECK FOR *.*! I WENT TO THE DC COURT & FILLED OUT THE PPRS! ON MARCH 13TH,I HAVE NOT RECEIVED THE CHECK IN THE MAIL! I KEEP CALLING & NOW THEY ARE IGNORING MY CALLS! ON * OF THE PPRS IT SAYS SOMETHING ABOUT A HEARING IF NOT RECEIVED IN 30DAYS! I NEED HELP
Hello Carolyn, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To better assist you, could you please confirm if the hearing mentioned on the papers was scheduled or if it's something you need to request?
IM GOING TO HAVE TO REQUEST A HEARING! I DIDN'T WANT TO GO THRU ALL THIS! BUT I NEED TO KNOW WHY I HAVEN'T RECEIVED ANYTHING
Hello Carolyn,
Given your situation, it's important to request a hearing at the DC Court. Ensure you have:
- A copy of your original request.
- Any communication with the court.
- Evidence of the probate check.
Remember, I can't provide legal advice, only general legal information.
HOW DO I DO THAT
To request a hearing at the DC Court:
*. Write a letter stating your request for a hearing, include your case number.
*. Attach copies of your original request, communications, and evidence.
*. Mail or deliver the letter to the court clerk's office.
*. Wait for a response with a hearing date.
WHERE IS THE COURT CLERK OFFICE & THERE IS NO ONE WHO CAN CALL THEM & FIND OUT WHY
The Court Clerk's Office is usually located in the same court building. For DC Court, the Clerk's Office is at:
DC Superior Court Clerk's Office
Address: * Indiana Ave NW, Washington, DC *
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.dccourts.govYou may need to contact them directly.
I CAN'T HAVE ANYONE COME WITH ME THAT WILL HELP ME?
It's usually permissible to have someone accompany you for moral support during a hearing, but their role may be limited depending on the court rules. Please check with DC Superior Court to confirm.
THANK YOU! I WILL TRY & SEE WHAT HAPPENS
You're welcome, Carolyn! Remember to gather all necessary documentation and follow the court's guidelines. Good luck! If you have more questions, feel free to ask.