Alias Summons – a second summons issued in a case, in which return of service has been made and the defendant was not found. Appearance Date – the date appearing on the summons, which sets the deadline by which the defendant must file an answer to the suit.
To make a request contact the Clerk's office by mail or in person at Miami-Dade County Courthouse or by email at cocoffrec@miamidade.
If a Court issued Summons in an adversary proceeding is not served within the time allowed by the Federal Rules, an e-filer may submit a request for the court to issue a new Summons (a/k/a Alias Summons).
An alias summons is simply the name given to a summons when the defendant was unable to be served the first time. To serve the defendant with an alias summons, proceed in the same manner as you did with the sheriff's or clerk's offices.
An alias summons is a summons served after the first attempt at serving a summons fails. It is also known as a pluries summons, which is a more general term for an additional summons.
Alias process is a legal term that refers to a new legal order issued after the first one failed for some reason. It can be an alias execution, alias subpoena, alias summons, or alias writ. It is like a second chance for the legal system to try and bring someone to court.
To file a formal consumer complaint, complete the below affidavit and save a copy of your completed affidavit for your records. You can print, sign, date and submit the affidavit by email (send as a pdf attachment to consumer@miamidade), fax to 786-469-2303 or mail to the address at the top of the affidavit.
Section 713.08 of the Florida Statutes, provides the proper form and specific requirements to complete the claim of lien document such as: name and address of lienor, statement of labor and materials provided, description of the property, name of property owner, lien amount, proof of service and the proper warning to ...
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