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Q: I submitted a writ of mandate/Injuctive relief on May 30 the in the Sacramento District Court. Do I need a verified page

I put in an amendment 6/1. Can I send in a verified page now, if so?

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A: If you did not include a verified page with your initial submission of the writ of mandate/Injunctive relief, you should review the court's rules and procedures to determine whether a verified page is required for this type of filing. If it is necessary and you did not include it initially, you may be able to submit a verified page now through a supplemental filing or an amended pleading. However, it is crucial to follow the court's guidelines and seek legal advice if you are uncertain about the proper procedure. - James Arrasmith, Owner. The Law Offices of James L. Arrasmith.

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