Form MC-025, Attachment to Judicial Council Form , is an attachment used to accompany other primary forms issued by the California Judicial Council. Individuals should use this form when they're involved in court proceedings or for other judicial purposes.
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The document was last revised on July 1, 2009 . An MC-025 fillable form is available for download through the link below. Form MC-025 is used only as an attachment to other Judicial Council forms and is not supposed to be used separately.
The MC-025 California Form was designed especially for any additional information which cannot be shown on the form it attaches to, due to a lack of space. In order to complete the document, the applicant must:
The rest of the process is pretty straightforward, the applicant is supposed to give explanations, comments, requests, or provide any other additional information required. The attachment is to be filled out only on one side and all pages numbered and stapled to the form they are attached to.
According to the attachment, all statements in it are made under penalty of perjury. If the item that this attachment concerns is made under penalty of perjury, this means that all information stated in the attachment must be complete, valid, and clear, otherwise it may lead to penalties for the applicant.
If one page of the attachment is not enough, then an individual is allowed to add pages, numbering them accordingly. The title and the number of the case, as well as the attachment number, should be the same if they are dedicated to the same item. If an individual is filling out several attachments, they all should be stapled to the forms they're attached to and numbered separately corresponding to the forms mentioned. When the document is completed and properly labeled, it should be submitted with the primary document upon request.
Even though Form MC-025 must not be used as a self-consistent form, its value to court proceedings or any other judicial purposes should not be underestimated. The attachment gives the applicant freedom for explanations on the item and empowers them to extend the amount of data they consider necessary.