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Q: What form do I need to have to withdraw motions to receive a judge permission to be deleted off of filers list?

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A: To withdraw motions in California, you generally need to file a Notice of Withdrawal of Motion with the court where the motions were filed. This document should state your intention to withdraw the motions and should be served on all parties involved in the case.

For the specific form and process, you should check the local court rules, as procedures can vary by county. To receive a sending address or contact information for the court, visit the California Courts website or contact the clerk's office of the specific court where the case is filed.

It is always recommended to confirm the correct procedure with the court clerk or seek guidance from a legal professional to ensure the correct steps are followed.

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