Florida Alias-Pluries Summons Request is a legal document used in the state of Florida to notify a defendant of an upcoming court hearing. It is issued by a court clerk and served by a process server, sheriff, or other authorized individual. The summons includes the plaintiff's (person filing the lawsuit) name, the defendant's name, the date, time, and place of the court hearing, and other important information. There are two types of Florida Alias-Pluries Summons Request: original summons and alias summons. An original summons is the first summons issued and is used for the initial court hearing. An alias summons is issued after the initial summons and is used to notify the defendant of any subsequent court hearings.
Florida Alias-Pluries Summons Request is a legal document used in the state of Florida to notify a defendant of an upcoming court hearing. It is issued by a court clerk and served by a process server, sheriff, or other authorized individual. The summons includes the plaintiff's (person filing the lawsuit) name, the defendant's name, the date, time, and place of the court hearing, and other important information. There are two types of Florida Alias-Pluries Summons Request: original summons and alias summons. An original summons is the first summons issued and is used for the initial court hearing. An alias summons is issued after the initial summons and is used to notify the defendant of any subsequent court hearings.