DV-200 Proof of Personal Service. Judicial Council forms 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the DV-200 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the person asking for protection in section 1, followed by the name of the person to be restrained in section 2.
  3. In section 3, ensure you understand the notice to server requirements. The server must be at least 18 years old and not listed in items 1 or 3 of form DV-100.
  4. Fill in the court name and street address as well as the case number in section 4. Then, check all documents that were served to the restrained person.
  5. Complete section 5 with details about when and where you personally delivered these documents, including date, time, and address.
  6. In section 6, provide your information as the server, including your name, address, and telephone number. If applicable, include your registration details.
  7. Finally, declare under penalty of perjury that all information is true and correct by signing in the designated area.

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Notice of Court Hearing (form DV-109) This form tells you when you need to go to court. You have a court hearing (court date) because the person listed in item 1 has asked for a restraining order against you.
Tells the court that you had the other party served in person with legal papers. Lists the papers that were served. It also tells when and where the papers were served and who served them.
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.
To obtain a permanent civil restraining order the petitioner must prove their allegations to the court with clear and convincing evidence. Clear and convincing evidence goes far beyond simple declarations.
There is a California Judicial Council form entitled, Proof of Electronic Service, which you can use to create your Proof of Service. You can also create a Proof of Service on pleading as long as it reflects the correct manner of service. eFile your completed Proof of eService with your court.
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Fill out all required forms Request for Civil Harassment Restraining Orders (form CH-100) Confidential CLETS Information (form CLETS-001) Notice of Court Hearing (form CH-109) Temporary Restraining Order (form CH-110) Civil Case Cover Sheet (form CM-010)
Home What is a Proof of Service in California Family Court? Proof of service is a document that confirms you have officially delivered legal papers, such as complaints or motions, to the other party involved in a civil case, excluding the initial summons.

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