CAO SC 2-1 Affidavit of Service - Idaho Court Assistance Office 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CAO SC 2-1 Affidavit of Service in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full name, mailing address, city, state, zip code, telephone number, and email address in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. In the section labeled 'IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE', select your judicial district and county from the dropdown menus provided.
  4. Fill in the case number and identify yourself as either Plaintiff or Defendant by checking the appropriate box.
  5. Indicate how long you are requesting to continue the hearing by checking one of the options: two weeks, thirty days, or other. Provide a brief explanation for your request in the space provided.
  6. Date your request and sign at the bottom of this section.
  7. Complete the Certificate of Service section by filling in the date you served copies to all parties involved. List their names and addresses accurately.
  8. Select how you served each party (by mail, personal delivery, fax, or email) and provide any necessary details such as fax numbers or email addresses if applicable.
  9. Finally, type or print your name and sign where indicated to complete your affidavit.

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You can make an affidavit at any police station, where an officer will provide you with a standard form and help you complete the process.
Small claims court is an informal court where you can sue for up to $5,000. Small claims court is part of the magistrates division of the district court, and a magistrate serves as the judge in a small claims trial.
How to Write an Affidavit for Court: Step-by-Step Title Your Affidavit. Identify the Affiant. Write the Statement of Facts. Sign the Affidavit in the Presence of a Notary. Include the Notarys Certificate. Sample Affidavit for Family Court.
An Affidavit of Service is created once your papers have been served to the defendant. It will contain the following information (typically): Name of the case and the case number. A description of the documents that were served.
The amount of money cannot be more than $5,000.00 (plus the cost of the filing fee and the cost of giving notice to the defendant). You cannot sue the defendant for more than $5,000.00 in small claims court. You cannot avoid the $5,000.00 limit by filing more than one claim.

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Typically prepared by the process server, an affidavit of service form is often an official court form that can be obtained from the court clerk or various online sources. The document usually includes the following information: The name of the person served. The date, time, and place the person was served.
It ensures due process by proving service was attempted or completed according to court rules. A process server must include specific details such as time, date, method, and identity of the person served. States have varying requirements for the affidavit, and using the wrong form or method may invalidate service.

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