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The statement of claim should include the following: The complete name, address and phone number of the plaintiff (and attorney, if he or she has one). The complete name and street address of the defendant. The damages, or the amount of money or property the plaintiff is seeking.
In order to serve a party by publication, a notice of the filing of the suit is published in the officially-designated paper for publishing legal notices several times and if no answer is filed within sixty days, then a judgment by default can be entered.
When service is to be made within this state, the person making such service shall make the service within five (5) days from the time of receiving the summons and complaint; but failure to make service within the five-day period will not invalidate a later service. Summons Personal service.
If the judge grants a default judgment, the plaintiff is entitled to the amount of money damages specified in the suit, plus court costs. If the plaintiff is asking for any non-money damages (such as property), a separate hearing must be held to determine the dollar value of the damages.
Notorious service occurs when a copy of the summons and complaint is left at the Defendants residence with a person of suitable age and discretion then residing therein. Notorious service opens the door to many claims for defective service which can doom a case.
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The Magistrate Court handles claims of not more than $15,000. Any person may file a claim in Magistrate Court in his or her own name, without an attorney. (You may have an attorney represent you at your own expense, but the Court does not appoint attorneys for civil cases.)
Rule 31. An action on behalf of a corporation, sole proprietorship, partnership, or unincorporated association, except affidavits in attachment, may be filed and presented by such designated agent.
The person or business against whom the claim is brought is called the defendant. The plaintiff must file a sworn statement with the clerk of the appropriate magistrate court, describing the charges made by the plaintiff against the defendant. This statement is called a statement of claim, or a claim.

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