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Serving Documents to Start a New Case Documents you file to start a court case (the summons and complaint, or in some cases the petition) must usually be served on the defendant in person or by certified mail. The plaintiff or petitioner cannot serve these documents themselves.
The case can be filed in the district court where the incident occurred or in the district court where the defendant lives. The filing fee varies with the amount of the claim. The circuit court handles the case if the amount of the claim is more than $25,000.
I enclosed the documents in a sealed envelope or package addressed to the persons at the addresses in item 5 and (specify one): deposited the sealed envelope with the United States Postal Service, with the postage fully prepaid. placed the envelope for collection and mailing, following our ordinary business practices.
Breadcrumb Step 1: Prepare your forms and find out how you will file. Step 2: Sign your Motion and have it docHubd. Step 3: Make copies. Step 4: File your Motion and pay the filing fee. Step 5: Serve your Motion. Step 6: Prepare for your hearing. Step 7: Attend the hearing. Step 8: Get your Order signed by the judge.
You can also draft your own proof of service form; make sure it mirrors the language found on the court-provided forms and includes details such as: the name of the case and the case number; a description of the documents served; the servers name, contact info, and signature; the person served; the time, date, and
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Proof of service may be made by (1) written acknowledgment of the receipt of a summons and a copy of the complaint, dated and signed by the person to whom the service is directed or by a person authorized under these rules to receive the service of process; (2) a certificate stating the facts of service, including the
Fill out form MC 03 (Answer, Civil) on the website or get a paper copy from the court to fill out. Write in the court number, case number, the court address, the court telephone number, and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the plaintiff and the defendant exactly as they are on your court papers.
Public court records can be viewed online at . Requests for copies of a public record must be submitted on a File / Copy Request Form (PDF).

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