It could have several meanings. One would be that a lawsuit is restored to the active docket, meaning list of active cases, after having been dismissed. Or it could mean that a judgment is being re-docketed, meaning it is being re-added to the judgment docket, because the effective date has passed. In many states a judgment is a lien for a certain number of years only. After that time it is no longer a lien, however, the lien can be renewed as a lien by being re-docketed.
It could have several meanings. One would be that a lawsuit is restored to the active docket, meaning list of active cases, after having been dismissed. Or it could mean that a judgment is being re-docketed, meaning it is being re-added to the judgment docket, because the effective date has passed. In many states a judgment is a lien for a certain number of years only. After that time it is no longer a lien, however, the lien can be renewed as a lien by being re-docketed.
Docket could also mean schedule. So maybe, "Removed from active schedule." ?
Docket could also mean schedule. So maybe, "Removed from active schedule." ?
hold court ie: court docket
i just foun out i have a status docket for today but i never get a letter do i have to worry
Receipt
Is this document a civil complaint or a lawsuit? A written appearance could also mean that you need to respond to a lawsuit. You should probably show this document to an attorney that can actually read it and review it.
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It means that the actions necessary to file a lawsuit have been started, but the lawsuit has not been filed as of yet.
Dead docket is when a case is filed and remains on the docket for a longer time than allowed by the court rules. Usually the case is dismissed and must be refiled to place it on an "active docket," and then it will be assigned a new file number and sometimes the same judge, but it's not definite that you'll receive the same judge.