When can I communicate with the prosecuting attorney assigned to my case?

If you are a defendant and have hired an attorney, our office will not be able to communicate with you. We are only able to communicate with your attorney regarding your case.

If you are a defendant and have not hired an attorney, you may complete a form called Waiver of Your Right to an Attorney. This form can be obtained from the Clerk of Courts Office at the Judicial Center. After you have completed the form, sign it and file it with the Clerk of Courts Office. Once the form has been filed and we have received a copy, you may contact our office to communicate with the prosecutor assigned to your case.

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1. When can I communicate with the prosecuting attorney assigned to my case?
2. How do I get copies of police reports?
3. Does your office handle child support issues?
4. Does your office handle civil matters for private citizens?
5. How do I file a small claims action?
6. I have been charged with a crime. I would like an attorney to represent me, but I can not afford one. What can I do?
7. I would like to file or drop charges against someone, how do I do that?
8. The judge has ordered someone to have no contact with me. How do I get the Judge to lift that no contact order?
9. How do I change my court date?
10. What are the conditions of a bond?
11. How long do the bond conditions last?
12. Why did I receive a subpoena?
13. How long does it take for a case to be resolved in the criminal justice system?
14. How can I get my property released?
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