Some court hearings are remote. That means some or all of the people participating appear in court by video or by phone. There may be a fee to appear by video or by phone.
PRINT EMAILYour court may send you a notice that your hearing will be remote. If they didn't and you need to appear remotely, you can ask for a remote hearing.
As soon as possible, you should ask a court clerk or the Self-Help Center how to ask for a video or phone hearing. You may have different options for how you can access the hearing.
Many courts have instructions or a form to ask for a remote hearing posted on their website. The court will give you instructions on how to join your remote hearing.
Below are tips on how to prepare, join, and access interpretations for your hearing.
If this is your first time appearing in court, see Tips for your Day in Court. Many of these apply to remote hearings as well.