Courts furlough day Wednesday

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 From the Los Angeles Superior Court:

IMPORTANT

PUBLIC

INFORMATION


Oct. 20, 2009


COURTS CLOSED

WEDNESDAY, OCT.21, 2009


Due to the ongoing statewide financial crisis, and pursuant to state law enacted in 2009, Superior Courts throughout California will be closed Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009, and closed the third Wednesday of every month through June 16, 2010.


All Superior Court offices and self-help programs will be closed. People having business with another agency in a courthouse on that day should contact that agency. The court closure days are to be treated as a court holiday per Government Code section 68106 for the purposes of scheduling hearings and calculating filing deadlines.


Court closure dates are as follows:

Oct 21, 2009

Nov 18, 2009

Dec 16, 2009

Jan 20, 2010

Feb 17, 2010

Mar 17, 2010

Apr 21, 2010

May 19, 2010

Jun 16, 2010

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