Minute Order Served by Mail on Alain Aguirre Galvez, Court Records Service
Case Summary
A minute order was served on Alain Aguirre Galvez by mail. The order likely relates to procedural or substantive developments in the case, ensuring the party is informed of court actions.
Latest development
SERVICE BY MAIL: 5 Minute Order served on Alain Aguirre Galvez. (Deputy Clerk IM)
Order · May 11, 2026
The court issued an order.
Key Issues
- • Service of minute order
- • Notification
- • Procedural update
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SERVICE BY MAIL: 3 Immigration New Case Documents served on Alain Aguirre Galvez. (Deputy Clerk VLK)
Other · May 11, 2026
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What the record shows
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The newest docket activity we have is a other dated May 11, 2026.
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The Story So Far
The court formally served three new immigration case documents to Alain Aguirre Galvez by mail on May 11, 2026. This service marks a procedural step in an active immigration matter involving Galvez. The documents likely include filings critical to the progression of the case, though the exact nature of these documents remains unspecified.
No judge has been assigned yet, and the court handling the case has not been identified publicly. The case remains active, but the docket number and filing date are not available. The service by mail indicates the court is moving forward with notifying the parties, a necessary step before further proceedings can occur.
The lack of a judge assignment suggests the case is still in its early stages or awaiting administrative processing. The court issued an order on the same day, but details about the order’s content or impact are not disclosed.
This case appears to be part of ongoing immigration litigation, but without more information, the specific claims or defenses involved are unclear. The procedural posture reflects standard court operations to maintain communication with the parties through official channels.
The next steps will likely depend on responses from Galvez or further court scheduling once a judge is assigned.
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SERVICE BY MAIL: 5 Minute Order served on Alain Aguirre Galvez. (Deputy Clerk IM)
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2 eventsSERVICE BY MAIL: 3 Immigration New Case Documents served on Alain Aguirre Galvez. (Deputy Clerk VLK)
The court served three new immigration case documents to Alain Aguirre Galvez by mail. This means the court formally notified him about important filings in his immigration case. Proper service ensures the case can proceed without delays due to lack of notice.
SERVICE BY MAIL: 5 Minute Order served on Alain Aguirre Galvez. (Deputy Clerk IM)
The court issued an order.
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