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Because unless someone on this board WORKS in the PARTICULAR courthouse in question, we really can't guess. The processes, time frames, and paper trails vary state to state, county to county, courthouse to courthouse, even clerk to clerk. We also have no knowledge of who is out on maternity leave, vacation, sabbatical, in training, how these absenses impact the court's dockets or workload flow, etc. You're essentially asking a cashier at WalMart in Florida how much an orange costs at Mom and Pop Grocery in Oregon. No possible way to know. It could be a couple of days. It could be a couple of months (probably not, but possible if there are manpower issues, judges are out, the mailboxes are being re-painted, etc.).
Great! Honestly, that's all that needed to be said: we don't know. It depends on other circumstances. Questioned answered.

I came to this site about 8 years to ask some questions regarding a legal situation and was met with the same smart ass answers. WE don't know the answers to these questions...so WE ask. If WE knew the answer to these questions we wouldn't ask. But don't treat people like crap for asking. Perhaps work on your people skills a tad.