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26STCP01560·la·Civil·Declaratory Relief
Hearing in about 3 hoursPlaced Off Calendar

In the Matter of Carlie Rose Booker

Petition for Declaratory Relief

Hearing date
Aug 21, 2026
Department
26
Judge
Prevailing
N/A
Next hearing
Sep 3, 2026

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PetitionerCarlie Rose Booker

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and Receivers Court, is set for 09/03/2026, 2026 at 9:30 am in Department 26 at the Spring Street Courthouse. Judicial Assistant to give notice.

RULING: Petitioner Carlie Rose Booker's Petition for Declaratory Relief is Placed Off Calendar. Order To Show Cause Re: Why This Action Should Not Be Reclassified as an Unlimited Civil Action or Writs and Receivers Action and Transferred to the Reclassification/Transfer Desk for Collection of Fees and Reassignment to an Unlimited Civil Court or Writs and Receivers Court, is set for 09/03/2026, 2026 at 9:30 am in Department 26 at the Spring Street Courthouse. Analysis: On April 17, 2026, Petitioner Carlie Rose Booker ("Plaintiff") filed this action seeking declaratory relief amending vital records to correct what Petitioner contends are clerical and historical errors. (Pet., P.2.)

Declaratory relief of this kind cannot be awarded in the Limited Civil Court. (Code Civ. Proc., Sec.Sec. 85, 86.) Accordingly, the Court sets an Order to Show Cause Re: Why This Action Should Not Be Reclassified as an Unlimited Civil Action or Writs and Receivers Action and Transferred to the Reclassification/Transfer Desk for Collection of Fees and Reassignment to an Unlimited Civil Court or Writs and Receivers Court, is set for 09/03/2026, 2026 at 9:30 am in Department 26 at the Spring Street Courthouse.

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