All cases that are assigned to a civil direct calendar department receive a Notice of Assignment. Law and motion and ex parte applications in a direct calendar case are heard in the department to which the case was assigned. Law and motion and ex parte applications in unlawful detainers, are heard in Department 511. Writ cases are in Department 14, and Collection matters in Department 5.
Find information on Tentative Rulings, Motions, Ex Parte Applications, and how to reserve a hearing date.
In every case, to present a motion to the court, a party must:
A party must give notice of the hearing as required by law. California Code of Civil Procedure Sections 1005 and 1010 et seq. apply to most motions. See below for additional requirements for unlawful detainers and other civil cases.
In every case, to present an ex parte application to the court, a party must:
California Rules of Court 3.1200 et seq. apply to ex parte applications. See below for additional requirements for unlawful detainers and other civil cases.
For information about a direct calendar department’s hearing dates and schedules for law and motion and ex parte applications, go to the eCourt Public Portal . You may also call or email the department.
Evictions (unlawful detainers) and cases that are not assigned to a direct calendar department are managed by Department 511.
A reservation number and information will be provided, and a confirmation email is sent.
Dept. 511 Law & Motion Schedule: Monday and Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. and Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m.
Dept. 511 Ex Parte Schedule: Monday and Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. and Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.
The court decides these applications without a hearing.