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Rule 81 requires use of a special summons which commands that the defendant appear and defend at a specific time and place set by order of the court and informs him or her that no answer is necessary. RULE 81(D) PROCEEDINGS - Mississippi Bar Association Mississippi Bar Association media gal-disc-5-rule-81-d Mississippi Bar Association media gal-disc-5-rule-81-d
(A) A summons and complaint may be served upon a defendant of any class referred to in paragraph (1) or (4) of subdivision (d) of this rule by mailing a copy of the summons and of the complaint (by first-class mail, postage prepaid) to the person to be served, together with two copies of a notice and acknowledgment
There are 3 ways to serve the defendant with papers to start your case: Personal service: Personal service means that someone gives the Summons and Complaint to the defendant. Service by mail: This means that someone mails the Summons and Complaint to the defendant. Service by publication:
A defendant shall serve his answer within thirty days after the service of the summons and complaint upon him or within such time as is directed pursuant to Rule 4.
(A) A summons and complaint may be served upon a defendant of any class referred to in paragraph (1) or (4) of subdivision (d) of this rule by mailing a copy of the summons and of the complaint (by first-class mail, postage prepaid) to the person to be served, together with two copies of a notice and acknowledgment Mississippi Rules of Civil Procedure State of Mississippi Judiciary (.gov) rules msrulesofcourt ru State of Mississippi Judiciary (.gov) rules msrulesofcourt ru PDF
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Related Q&A to Mississippi Interpleader Form

Types of service Personal Service. Service by Mail. Substituted Service. Service by Notice and Acknowledgement of Receipt. Service by posting on the premises and mailing (for eviction cases only) Service by publication. Service by posting (at the courthouse) Service by certified mail (small claims only)

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