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Oregon Foreclosure Law

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Oregon allows for both judicial and non-judicial foreclosures.   Right of redemption is possible depending on the foreclosure process used.  Generally it takes 180 days to foreclose, though this also varies depending on the foreclosure method. Oregon uses both deeds of trust and mortgages with some foreclosure methods permitting deficiency judgments.  Both deeds of trust and […]

Washington Foreclosure Laws

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Washington allows for both judicial and non-judicial foreclosures.   Right of redemption is possible depending on the foreclosure process used.  Generally it takes 120 days to foreclose, though this also varies depending on the foreclosure method. Washington uses both deeds of trust and mortgages with some foreclosure methods permitting deficiency judgments.  Both deeds of trust and […]

Alaska Foreclosure Laws

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Alaska allows for both judicial and non-judicial foreclosures.   Right of redemption is possible depending on the foreclosure process used.  Generally it takes 90 days to foreclose, though this also varies depending on the foreclosure method. Alaska uses both deeds of trust and mortgages with some foreclosure methods permitting deficiency judgments.  Both deeds of trust and […]

Alaska Foreclosure Process Server Laws

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Rule 4. Process. (a) Summons – Issuance. Upon the filing of the complaint the clerk shall forthwith issue a summons and deliver it to the plaintiff or the plaintiff’s attorney, who shall cause the summons and a copy of the complaint to be served in accordance with this rule. Upon request of the plaintiff separate […]

Delaware Foreclosure Process Server Laws

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Procedure CHAPTER 31. PROCESS; COMMENCEMENT OF ACTIONS § 3101. Date and return of writs commencing actions. Every writ used for the commencement of an action shall bear date on the day it was issued and shall be returnable on the day fixed by the rules of the court issuing the writ, or, if there be […]

Idaho Foreclosure Process Server Laws

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Rule 4(a). Process – Summons – Issuance – Time limits. (1) Summons. At the request of the plaintiff, the clerk of the district court shall forthwith issue a summons and deliver it for service as provided by Rule 4(c). Upon request of the plaintiff separate or additional summons shall issue against any defendant. (2) Time […]

Indiana Foreclosure Process Server Laws

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Rule 4. Process (A) Jurisdiction Over Parties or Persons – In General.The court acquires jurisdiction over a party or person who under these rules commences or joins in the action, is served with summons or enters an appearance, or who is subjected to the power of the court under any other law. (B) Preparation of […]

New Mexico Foreclosure Process Server Laws

Friday, April 9th, 2010

1-004. Process. A. Summons; issuance. Upon the filing of the complaint, the clerk shall forthwith issue a summons and deliver it for service. Upon the request of the plaintiff separate or additional summons shall issue against any defendants. Any defendant may waive the issuance or service of summons. B. Summons; execution; form. The summons shall […]

Vermont Foreclosure Process Server Laws

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Rule 4. Process (a) Summons: Issuance. The summons shall be filled out by the plaintiff’s attorney as provided in subdivision (b) of this rule. The plaintiff’s attorney shall deliver to the person who is to make service the original summons or a copy upon which to make a return of service and a copy of […]

Wyoming Foreclosure Process Server Laws

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Rule 4. Process. (a) Issuance of summons.Upon the filing of the complaint the clerk shall forthwith issue a summons and deliver it for service to the sheriff or to a person specially appointed to serve it. Upon request of the plaintiff separate or additional summons shall issue against any defendants. (b) Form of summons. The […]

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