Once your documents are filed, the registry will give
you stamped copies of your petition and affidavit.
receiving a court -
stamped copy of the petition by U.S. certified mail, restricted delivery, return receipt requested.
receiving a court -
stamped copy of the petition from the county sheriff where the respondent lives or works (the sheriff charges a fee for this service), or
receiving a court -
stamped copy of the petition from the county sheriff where the respondent lives or works (the sheriff charges a fee for this service), or
If your spouse will cooperate, you may use the service by mail option and, along with
a stamped copy of the Petition and other relevant documents you filed with the court, provide a Notice and Acknowledgement of Receipt (Family Law Form FL - 117) for your spouse to complete.
Not exact matches
Once you have filed your
petition and affidavit in support
of your judicial review, you will need to serve
stamped copies of these documents on all other interested parties.
You should leave with enough
stamped copies for you and everyone listed under the «On Notice To» section
of your
petition.
When you file your paperwork, the Court Clerk will sign and
stamp the summons and give it back to you with a
copy of your
Petition.
Make sure you leave the court with a
copy of your
petition and affidavit that are
stamped with the following:
The clerk
of a court signs or
stamps the court seal upon a citation, which is then served on the respondent, together with a
copy of the
petition.