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  2. Begin by entering your details in the 'Attorney or Party Without Attorney' section, including your name, state number, and address. Ensure that your contact information is accurate.
  3. Fill in the 'Name of Court', 'Street Address', and 'Mailing Address' fields to specify where the case is being filed.
  4. In the 'Plaintiff/Petitioner' and 'Defendant/Respondent' sections, clearly identify all parties involved in the case.
  5. Complete the 'Declaration of Lost Summons After Service' section by providing details about the service date, manner of service, and any relevant documents served. Be precise in describing how and to whom the summons was delivered.
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0:13 3:21 Matter this notification is typically done through through a document called a summon. In civilMoreMatter this notification is typically done through through a document called a summon. In civil cases a summon is prepared by the person suing known as the plaintiff.
1:26 3:12 In summary if you receive a summon in a civil. Case you are being sued not charged with a crime. ButMoreIn summary if you receive a summon in a civil. Case you are being sued not charged with a crime. But if it is in a criminal. Case you are indeed charged with a minor crime and must appear in court.
After receiving a summons, the court may issue specific orders, such as restraining orders or instructions to produce evidence. Non-compliance can lead to penalties or negatively impact your case. Remember to always take court orders seriously and ensure you follow them precisely.
Even in non-criminal proceedingslike traffic or municipal violationsignoring a summons can lead to increased fines, late fees, or additional penalties. If you were subpoenaed to provide testimony or produce certain documents and you ignore that subpoena, you risk being held in contempt of court.
Service of a Summons and Complaint is a process to compel someone to appear in court to defend him/her/itself against a lawsuit.

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Within 30 days after service of this summons on you (not counting the day you received it)--or 60 days if you are incarcerated in any jail, penitentiary, or other correctional facility in Arkansas--you must file with the clerk of this court a written answer to the complaint or a motion under Rule 12 of the Arkansas
A law enforcement officer who has probable cause to believe a crime has been or is being committed by a person may issue or have delivered a written summons to that person directing that person to appear in the appropriate trial court to answer the allegation that the person has committed the crime.

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