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How to Use the Deadline Calculator

The deadline calculator can help you determine a due date or filing/service deadline in only three simple steps:

First, choose your start date.

Next, enter the number of days or weeks for the deadline calculation.

Finally, choose whether to count before or after the start date, and click the button that says Calculate.

The page will refresh and your result will appear underneath the Calculate button.

Remember to double check the results here with your own calendar.

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Date Calculator Disclaimer:

The date calculator software provided is offered “as is.” Court Deadlines does not take into account the unique scheduling requirements of your case. Also, it goes without saying that you should always familiarize yourself with the relevant rules in your jurisdiction. If you have questions about a court deadline, consult the clerk or court coordinator assigned to your case for information about any specific deadlines.

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Free court deadline calculators and resources for lawyers, legal professionals, and others.

Court Deadlines contains reference information and calculators for common deadlines in the federal rules of civil procedure. Court Deadlines also includes links to certain state court rules.

Disclaimer: The information presented on this site is for educational purposes only. Always check the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure or your state’s rules, if applicable, as well as any local rules or scheduling orders that might apply to your case.

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