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Request for Issuance of Amended Summons 

CSD 2500A

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Category:  Complaint & Summons

 

  

To ensure that the Defendant(s) in the Adversary Complaint is (are) served properly, review the guidelines listed in the Quick Note.

  1. Select Adversary menu.
  2. Select Complaint & Summons.
  3. Ensure correct case name and number match the document you are filing.
  4. Select party filer.
    • Party filer not listed, Add/Create New Party.
  5. Select party that this filing is against.
  6. Select Document Event: Issuance of Amended Summons (Request).
  7. Browse, verify and attach the summons (PDF file).
    • Attach supportive documents, if applicable.
  8. Click on Submit.
  9. Modify text to add pertinent, such as Amended, if applicable.
  10. Verify final docket text before submitting onto case docket.
  11. Print the Notice of Electronic Filing. It's your receipt.

Quick Note

The court will receive the request, issue the Amended Summons and return the Amended Summons for service.

Guidelines for proper service of the summons on the Defendant in the Adversary Complaint:

  • Personally or by mail to a valid address, not a P.O. Box.

  • If a corporation - by mail to an officer or agent by name.

  • If a partnership - by mail to an officer or agent by name.

  • If an unincorporated association - by mail to an officer or agent by name.

  • If a bank - by certified mail to an officer by name.

  • If the United States - by mail to
    1) the U.S. Attorney's Office civil process clerk and
    2) the Attorney General in Washington, D.C.

  • If a federal agency -  by mail to
    1) the U.S. Attorney's Office civil process clerk,
    2) the Attorney General in Washington, D.C, and
    3) the named federal agency.

  • If a federal officer -  by mail to
    1) the U.S. Attorney's Office civil process clerk,
    2) the Attorney General in Washington, D.C., and
    3) the named federal officer.

 

 

    
 

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