Acquit sends an in-app reminder around 4:00pm when any of today’s matters look like they should have a follow-up date but none has been diarised. Click the reminder to jump to today’s court list and add the dates.
A matter drops off the reminder as soon as its next date is diarised, whether you used Adjourn & reschedule or simply added a future court date for it.
Which appearances trigger it
Only the kinds that normally get adjourned to a new date: mentions and similar listings, plus bail applications in the Magistrates Court. It stays quiet for one-off events that produce no return date: trials, sentences, hearings, pleas, committals, appeals, and bail applications in the District or Supreme Court.
Archived clients are skipped
Archiving a client means the matter is finalised and closed, so there is nothing left to diarise. Finalise a matter in court and archive the client that afternoon, and the 4pm reminder leaves it alone. Those matters drop off the Record outcomes list too, so the reminder and that list always agree.
If a matter genuinely had no adjournment for some other reason (a warrant issued, say) and the client is not archived, just ignore the reminder, or use Ignore on the Record outcomes list to drop it for good.
Turning it off
It is on by default. Go to Settings → Notifications and switch off the Adjournment reminders toggle.