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Jayner Enrique Valmaseda Sanchez Pays $5 Filing Fee, Court Records Receipt

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Jayner Enrique Valmaseda Sanchez paid a $5.00 filing fee, as recorded by Deputy Clerk KML. This payment likely relates to the initiation of a legal proceeding or filing of a document.

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RECEIPT number 200018909 for $5.00 filing fee from Jayner Enrique Valmaseda Sanchez. (Deputy Clerk KML)

Filing · May 11, 2026

Jayner Enrique Valmaseda Sanchez paid a $5.00 filing fee, which the court clerk recorded under receipt number 200018909. This confirms that the required fee for a court filing was submitted and processed. The payment allows the case or motion to proceed within the court system.

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  • Filing fee payment
  • Case initiation
  • Procedural compliance
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RECEIPT number 200018909 for $5.00 filing fee from Jayner Enrique Valmaseda Sanchez. (Deputy Clerk KML)

Filing · May 11, 2026

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The court metadata has not been resolved yet, so Juryvine is keeping the page conservative until a reliable court match lands.

The newest docket activity we have is a filing dated May 11, 2026.

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The Story So Far

Updated 18 hours, 58 minutes ago

Jayner Enrique Valmaseda Sanchez paid a $5.00 filing fee, recorded by the court clerk under receipt number 200018909. This payment marks the formal start of a court proceeding, though the case has not yet been assigned a docket number or judge. The court and jurisdiction remain unspecified, leaving the procedural posture unclear.

No filings beyond the fee payment have appeared on the record, and no substantive motions or pleadings have been filed. The absence of a docket number suggests the case is in its earliest stage, possibly awaiting administrative processing or assignment to a judicial officer.

Without additional filings or a court assignment, the case’s subject matter and legal issues remain unknown. The $5.00 fee is notably low, which may indicate a minor filing or a fee waiver request, but the record does not clarify this. The clerk’s receipt confirms the court accepted the payment, but no further procedural steps have been documented.

This case remains active but dormant, with no public activity beyond the initial fee payment.

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Filing May 11, 2026

RECEIPT number 200018909 for $5.00 filing fee from Jayner Enrique Valmaseda Sanchez. (Deputy Clerk KML)

Jayner Enrique Valmaseda Sanchez paid a $5.00 filing fee, which the court clerk recorded under receipt number 200018909. This confirms that the required fee for a court filing was submitted and processed. The payment allows the case or motion to proceed within the court system.

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