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Friday, April 9th, 2010Rule 3. Commencement of Action. Rule 4. Summons. Rule 4.1. Service of other process. Rule 5. Service and filing of pleadings and other papers. Rule 6. Time. Rule 3. Commencement of Action. (a) Complaint. A civil action is commenced by filing a complaint with the court. (b) Civil case information statement. Every complaint shall be […]
Illinois Foreclosure Process Server Laws
Friday, April 9th, 2010Chapter 735. Civil Procedure 735 ILCS 5/2-201. Commencement of actions – Forms of process. (a) Every action, unless otherwise expressly provided by statute, shall be commenced by the filing of a complaint. The clerk shall issue summons upon request of the plaintiff. The form and substance of the summons, and of all other process, and […]
New York Foreclosure Process Server Laws
Friday, April 9th, 2010Rule 305. Summons; supplemental summons, amendment. (a) Summons; supplemental summons. A summons shall specify the basis of the venue designated and if based upon the residence of the plaintiff it shall specify the plaintiff`s address, and also shall bear the index number assigned and the date of filing with the clerk of the court. A […]
New Jersey Foreclosure Process Server Laws
Friday, April 9th, 2010RULE 1:5. SERVICE AND FILING OF PAPERS 1:5-1. Service: When Required (a) Civil Actions. In all civil actions, unless otherwise provided by rule or court order, orders, judgments, pleadings subsequent to the original complaint, written motions (not made ex parte), briefs, appendices, petitions and other papers except a judgment signed by the clerk shall be […]
Missouri Foreclosure Process Server Laws
Friday, April 9th, 2010Rule 54.01 Clerk to Issue Process – Separate or Additional Summons Upon the filing of a pleading requiring service of process, the clerk shall forthwith issue the required summons or other process and, unless otherwise provided, deliver it for service to the sheriff or other person specially appointed to serve it. If requested in writing […]
Florida Foreclosure Process Service Laws
Friday, April 9th, 201048.011 Process; how directed.–Summons, subpoenas, and other process in civil actions run throughout the state. All process except subpoenas shall be directed to all and singular the sheriffs of the state. History.–s. 1, ch. 4397, 1895; GS 1397; RGS 2594; CGL 4234; s. 2, ch. 29737, 1955; s. 4, ch. 67-254. Note.–Former s. 47.08. 48.021 […]
Maryland Foreclosure Process Service Laws
Friday, April 9th, 2010Rule 2-111. Process – Requirements preliminary to summons. (a) Information report. Except as otherwise provided by administrative order of the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals approved by the Court of Appeals, the plaintiff shall file with the complaint an information report substantially in the form available from the clerk pursuant to Rule 16-202 […]
Texas Foreclosure Process Service Laws
Friday, April 9th, 2010* Â RULE 6. SUITS COMMENCED ON SUNDAY. No civil suit shall be commenced nor process issued or served on Sunday, except in cases of injunction, attachment, garnishment, sequestration, or distress proceedings; provided that citation by publication on Sunday shall be valid. * RULE 103. TEXAS RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE. WHO MAY SERVE Citation and other […]
Wisconsin Foreclosure Process Service Laws
Friday, April 9th, 2010Summons, by whom served. 801.10 801.10 Summons, by whom served. 801.10(1) (1) Who may serve. An authenticated copy of the summons may be served by any adult resident of the state where service is made who is not a party to the action. Service shall be made with reasonable diligence. 801.10(2) (2) Endorsement. At the […]
South Carolina Foreclosure Process Service Laws
Friday, April 9th, 2010RULE 4. Process (a) Summons: Issuance. The summons shall be issued by plaintiff or plaintiff’s attorney. Copies of the original summons shall be served upon each defendant. (b) Same: Form. The summons shall be signed by the plaintiff or his attorney, contain the name of the State and county, the name of the court, the […]
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