Today I called the court to verify whether it could take them up to six months to 'officially' discharge my case (to send out the discharge notice). I was told that 'yes' not only can it take up to six months, it can and probably will take even longer given their current backlog.
BUT, if I call them back after my 60 days are up (which is mid-August), and ask to have a supervisor review my case, I can get the official discharge notice pretty much right away PROVIDED, of course, there is nothing amiss with my case upon review (there isn't; there won't be).
So, you can either ask for a discharge after 60 days (and they will give it you) or you can wait for a very very long time.
To contact the above court to ask for a speedy discharge, call General Info at: (213) 894-3118. Be sure to have your case number handy.
I do not know whether this is standard practice in other CA courts (I assume so) or in courts in other states.
BUT, if I call them back after my 60 days are up (which is mid-August), and ask to have a supervisor review my case, I can get the official discharge notice pretty much right away PROVIDED, of course, there is nothing amiss with my case upon review (there isn't; there won't be).
So, you can either ask for a discharge after 60 days (and they will give it you) or you can wait for a very very long time.
To contact the above court to ask for a speedy discharge, call General Info at: (213) 894-3118. Be sure to have your case number handy.
I do not know whether this is standard practice in other CA courts (I assume so) or in courts in other states.
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