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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the City/County and Court Address at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the jurisdiction.
  3. Fill in the 'Defendant' section with the name and address of the individual being summoned. Ensure accuracy to avoid delays.
  4. Complete the Date Filed, Issue Date, Case Number, and Complaint Number fields. These details are essential for tracking your case.
  5. Specify the Trial Date, Time, and Room. Make sure these align with your schedule and confirm with court notices.
  6. If you intend to defend against this claim, complete the attached Notice of Intention to Defend within 15 or 60 days as indicated.
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A Writ of Summons issued by the Circuit Court is only good for 60 days, so you must serve the other party within those 60 days. If you are unable to complete service within 60 days, you will have to ask the Clerk of Court to issue a new Writ of Summons. You should submit your request for a new summons in writing.
The court will mail a summons to you. The summons must then be hand delivered to the defendant. The process server may also hand deliver the summons to an adult at the defendants home who also lives there.
A garnishee can oppose the garnishment by filing a motion with the court. Additionally, if the garnishee files an answer and no further filing is made regarding the writ of garnishment within 120 days, the garnishee can file a notice of intent to terminate the writ of garnishment.
Private Process Often, people use a family member or friend. There are also private companies that you can hire to do the hand delivery. Your private process server must hand deliver the summons to the defendant. The process server may also leave the papers at the defendants house with an adult who also lives there.
File a Notice of Intention to Defend: You must file this within 15 days of receiving the summons. The Notice is on the bottom half of the summons. Once you have responded, the Court will send the plaintiff a copy of this notice.
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