Zoomgov Proceedings
Zoomgov FAQs: The Basics
- Do I come to the courthouse for a Zoomgov proceeding?
- What if I don't have access to the Internet?
- What if I don't have access to a computer, smartphone, or tablet?
- Are Zoomgov proceedings and Zoomgov meetings the same thing?
- Are Zoomgov and Zoom the same?
- Do I need a Zoom account to participate in a Zoomgov proceeding?
- Is there a fee to participate in a Zoomgov proceeding?
- Do I have to get dressed up?
No. All Zoomgov proceedings will be held remotely. Do not come to the courthouse.
You will need to inform the Judge as soon as possible. You may be able to participate by telephone.
You will need to inform the Judge as soon as possible. You may be able to participate by telephone.
- Zoomgov “proceedings”, which include trials, hearings, and sometimes conferences, are the same as Zoomgov “meetings”.
- The “Meeting ID” is the proceedings code.
Essentially, yes. They work the same for the participants. Zoomgov is designed specifically to accommodate sensitive government business, but participants will not see the difference.
No. You do not need your own account to connect to a Zoomgov proceeding.
No. There is no cost for participants.
Zoomgov proceedings are official Court proceedings, and you should dress as you would for any other Court appearance.