Cases, parties, status, next, recess, log

Free Courtroom Docket Call Timer

Use a courtroom docket call timer for cases, parties, status, next, recess, and log. Create an XTimer room when court clerks, courtroom deputies, attorneys, self-represented parties, interpreters, and courtroom staff need shared courtroom docket call timing.

Built for this job

Courtroom docket teams can separate cases, parties, status, next, recess, and log.

Civic service teams can keep timing visible without replacing judge instructions, court rules, docket systems, case records, interpreter schedules, security procedures, and authorized court staff.

XTimer rooms support shared courtroom docket call timers across court clerks, courtroom deputies, attorneys, self-represented parties, interpreters, and courtroom staff devices.

Current agenda item

Cases

1/6

10:00

Next

Parties

Total time

45:00

Agenda presets

Agenda

Edit durations in minutes.

Controls

Create controlled room

Use this setup in XTimer

Need a controller link, viewer display, or shared room?

Keep this simple timer for quick work. Move into an XTimer room when one person controls the clock and another screen shows it to a speaker, team, class, or audience.

Open in XTimer room

Presets that match real work

Start from a timer people already understand.

Each preset has a clear use case, duration, and workflow. That makes the page useful for search visitors immediately, and gives professional users a natural path into XTimer rooms when they need separate controller and viewer devices.

Courtroom docket call

45 min

Segments

6

First

10:00

Total

45:00

A 45-minute docket call timer with cases, parties, status, next, recess, and log.

Quick docket call

20 min

Total

20 min

A 20-minute timer for a compact docket status pass.

Status next

30 min

Total

30 min

A 30-minute timer for status and next-step pacing.

Professional setup

Use the simple timer first, then graduate to controlled timing.

Use judge instructions, court rules, docket systems, case records, interpreter schedules, security procedures, and authorized court staff as the source of truth.

Use the timer for docket-call pacing only, not for judicial rulings, legal advice, case priority, scheduling orders, party rights, courtroom security, or court decisions.

Keep docket notes, party appearance notes, status notes, next-step notes, recess notes, and courtroom logs in approved court, clerk, government, case, permit, licensing, records, elections, payment, security, or public service systems.

Use an XTimer room when court clerks, courtroom deputies, attorneys, self-represented parties, interpreters, and courtroom staff need one shared courtroom docket call countdown.

Frequently asked questions

What is a courtroom docket call timer?

A courtroom docket call timer structures cases, parties, status, next, recess, and log.

Does this make legal, court, identity, eligibility, filing, permit, license, election, fee, security, or government decisions?

No. XTimer is only a timing tool. Use judge instructions, court rules, docket systems, case records, interpreter schedules, security procedures, and authorized court staff for decisions.

Can civic service teams share the timer on different devices?

Yes. Create an XTimer room when court clerks, courtroom deputies, attorneys, self-represented parties, interpreters, and courtroom staff need one shared courtroom docket call countdown.