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Timestamp: 2020-07-08 23:55:38
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 12', '§ 334', '§ 825', '§ 1167', '§ 825', '§ 859', '§ 1382']

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Legal Deadlines – COVID-19 – Issues
Last Update 7/07/2020 at 9:30 am
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***San Diego Superior Court Services Resumed on May 26, 2020.***
Courthouse Procedures:
The San Diego Superior Court, by General Order 052220-54, sets forth the following procedures that will be in effect until further notice. Here are some of the procedures listed in the order:
Access to all courthouses, courtroom, business offices, and public areas are restricted at all times to judges, commissioners, court staff, persons seeking of participating in emergency services, persons required or permitted to attend scheduled hearings, and other authorized persons.
Access to any and all court proceedings shall be limited to parties, their attorneys, witnesses subpoenaed to testify, on support person statutorily permitted to accompany a person seeking a temporary restraining order, and other authorized persons.
The San Diego Superior Court, by General Order 040320-29, extends the time periods provided in CCP 583.310 and 583.320 for a period of 60 days for those cases in which the statutory deadline otherwise would expire from March 17, 2020 to April 30, 2020, inclusive.
Court closure is deemed holiday for computing time:
Pursuant to San Diego Superior Court General Order 043020-47:
Civil Cases: All court days from March 17, 2020, to May 22, 2020, inclusive, will be deemed a court holiday for purposes of computing the time for filing papers with the court pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure §§ 12 and 12a.
Juvenile Cases: All court days from March 17, 2020, to May 22, 2020, inclusive, will be deemed a court holiday for purposes of computing the time under Welfare & Institutions Code §§ 334, 631, 632, 637, and 657.
Criminal Cases: All court days from March 17, 2o20 to April 30, 2020, inclusive, will be deemed a court holiday for purposes of computing the time under Penal Code § 825. Beginning May 1, 2020, the emergency holiday designation no longer applies.
Unlawful Detainer Cases: All court days from March 17, 2020 to May 22, 2020, inclusive, are court holidays for purposes of computing time for the 5 day period that the defendant has to respond t0 an unlawful detainer complaint under Code of Civil Procedure § 1167.
On May 13, 2020, the San Diego Superior Court issued General Order 051220-51(A), which stated the following:
Civil Court Cases Assigned to the Civil Independent Calendar Departments
Hearings on Motion
Hearings on motions in an Independent Calendar Department are vacated as of May 17, 2020, unless otherwise ordered by an Independent Calendar Judge.
Independent Calendar Departments are Departments 64,65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, & 75 in the Hall of Justice, and N-27, N-28, N-29, & N-31 at the North County Regional Center.
To obtain a new hearing date, the parties must follow the following procedure:
Meet & confer regarding the continued necessity of the motion.
If the motion is still deemed necessary after the meet & confer, the part must first schedule a status conference hearing with the Independent Calendar Department in which the case is designed in order to address the rescheduling with the Judicial Officer.
Beginning May 18th, 2020, Status Conferences shall be scheduled using Online Civil Scheduling Assistant. Parties who do not have access to the Online Civil Scheduling Assistant may contact the appropriate department’s independent calendar clerk for assistance.
Motion hearings vacated by the Order will not be re-calendared unless and until a Status Conference is Held.
Case Management Conferences calendared
Between March 17, 2020 and May 22, 2020, are hereby continued to approximately 120 days from the date they were originally set to be heard.
After May 26, 2020, are hereby continued to approximately 120 days from the date they were originally set to be heard.
The Court will provide the parties with notice of the new date and time.
Trials and Trial Readiness Conferences
Trials and Trial Readiness Conferences calendared
Between March 17, 2020, and May 22, 2020, are hereby continued to approximately 180 days after they were originally set to be heard.
After May 26, 2020, are hereby continued to approximately 180 days from the date they were originally set to be heard.
Motion/ Discovery Cut-Off and Expert Designation Dates in any cases where the trial date is extended by this order are extended by 180 days from the date they were originally set.
All Unlimited Civil Cases not assigned to an Independent Calendar Departments and on calendar on or after March 17, 2020, are hereby vacated and will be rescheduled at a time to be determined. The court will provide notice to the parties of the new date and time.
This Order excludes cases related to restraining or protective order, gun violence restraining order, and name changes.
All hearing in a Limited Civil action on or after March 17, 2020, are vacated and will be re-calendared on a date and time to be determined.
The Court will provide notice to the parties of the new date and time of the rescheduled hearing, as well as information on how to appear.
Frequently Asked Question About Family Court Procedures During Emergency Conditions
For more information regarding Family Law, please reference our COVID-19 Family Law Issues Guide.
(General Order 043020-47 – Third Implementation Order, #14)
All hearings on calendar in small claims actions on or after March 17, 2020, are vacated and will be re-calendared on a date and time to be determined.
Information on Unlawful Detainer Hearings
(General Order 043020-47 – Third Implementation Order, #13)
Criminal Court Live Streaming Information
San Diego County General Order 043020-47 does the following:
Time for individual charged with a felony to appear before the magistrate extended from 48 hours to no more than 7 days ONLY IF statutory deadline would have expired from May 1, 2020 to May 22, 2020. (Penal Code § 825)
Preliminary examination extended from 10 court days to not more that 30 court days ONLY IF statutory deadline would have expired from May 17, 2020 to May 22, 2020. (Penal Code § 859b)
Time for holding a criminal trial extended by 90 days ONLY IF statutory deadline would have expired from May 17, 2020 to May 22, 2020. (Penal Code § 1382)
More information on San Diego Superior Court response to COVID-19
For information on Court Operations
Department of Motor Vehicles deadlines extended 60 days on April 23, 2020 for renewal of registration, registration display requirements, identification card renewal, applications for transfer of registration, and renewal of motor carrier property permits, with waiver of associated late fees.
July 1, 2020: Commercial DL Extended Through September 2020
June 1, 2020: DMV Encourages Online Renewal for IDs & Drivers Licenses
May 22, 2020: DMV Further Extends Expiring Drivers Licenses
May 8, 2020: DMV Extends Temporary Driving Permits
April 23, 2020: DMV Waives Late Fees, Delays Registration, Extends Permits & IDs
https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/pubs/newsrel/2020/2020_18