Motion for Permission to Late File is a legal document that was released by the District of Columbia Courts - a government authority operating within Washington, D.C.. The form may be used strictly within Columbia.
Q: What is a Motion for Permission to Late File?
A: A Motion for Permission to Late File is a request to file a document outside of the given deadline.
Q: Why would I need to file a Motion for Permission to Late File?
A: You would need to file a Motion for Permission to Late File if you missed the original filing deadline for a document.
Q: What is the purpose of a Motion for Permission to Late File?
A: The purpose of a Motion for Permission to Late File is to ask the court to allow you to file a document after the deadline has passed.
Q: What should be included in a Motion for Permission to Late File?
A: A Motion for Permission to Late File should include reasons for missing the deadline, evidence of good cause, and a proposed schedule for filing the document.
Form Details:
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