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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full legal name in the designated field labeled 'My name is:'. This ensures that your identity is clearly stated.
  3. Next, provide the address where court documents may be mailed to you in the section 'I may be served at:'. This is crucial for receiving future correspondence.
  4. In the acknowledgment section, check off each document you have received. This includes options like 'Application dated' and 'Notice of motion dated'. Be sure to include any other relevant documents by specifying their titles and dates.
  5. Sign and date the form at the bottom. Your signature confirms your acknowledgment of receipt of the documents listed.

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Acknowledgments of service are used if the defendant is unable to file a defence within the required time or if the defendant intends to dispute the jurisdiction of the court under Part 11 of the CPR. By acknowledging service a defendant is given an extra 14 days for filing the defence.
It lets the court know that the defendant is aware of the legal action being taken against them and intends to respond or defend themselves in the case. The acknowledgment doesnt address the merits of the case; it simply confirms receipt of the legal documents.
noun. When a defendant agrees that a writ or originating summons (claim form since April 1999) has been received. The defendant fills in, signs and sends back the acknowledgement of service to confirm in writing that the documents were received.
The proof of service must be signed by the process server under penalty of perjury, affirming the accuracy and truthfulness of the statements therein. And the affidavit is signed by the process server in front of a notary who puts them under oath that their statements therein are accurate and truthful.
What is Required in an Acknowledgement of Service Provide a statement of acknowledgment that the defendant has received the claim form. Note the defendants name, address, and the date of service. State whether the defendant intends to defend the claim. Provide the defendants signature, date, and full name.

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The Acknowledgement of Service Divorce form confirms that the Respondent (the person receiving the divorce papers) has received the divorce application. Serving these papers is not just a legal requirement, it avoids unnecessary delays and complications that could prolong your divorce.
If special service is required, and the person is not allowed visitors, you will need to do a Motion for Substituted Service, asking a judge for permission to leave the documents with a relative of the other party or mailing them to the other partys work place.

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