This form is a declaration of service of process. This is an official form from the Washington Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates forms as is required by Washington statutes and law.
Bellevue Washington JU 07.0210 — Declaration of Service is a legal document used in the Bellevue Municipal Court to provide a sworn statement confirming the delivery or notification of court-related documents to involved parties. This declaration serves as proof that individuals have been properly informed about legal proceedings and ensures that the court process is fair and transparent. The Bellevue Washington JU 07.0210 — Declaration of Service is designed to adhere to specific legal requirements and procedures. This document assists the court in maintaining an accurate record of all communication and correspondence during the case. The declaration must be completed accurately and signed by the person responsible for delivering the documents. There may be different types of Bellevue Washington JU 07.0210 — Declaration of Service based on the type of legal case or situation. Some common variations include: 1. Personal Service Declaration: This type of declaration is used when the documents are physically handed over to the party involved. The person serving the papers completes the declaration, mentioning the date, time, and location of delivery, as well as the recipient's name and their acknowledgment of receipt. 2. Substitute Service Declaration: When personal service is not possible, this type of declaration is used. It involves delivering the documents to another person above a certain age or to the intended recipient's workplace. The declaration must include details of the substitute service, such as the relationship with the recipient and the date, time, and location of the delivery. 3. Posting and Mailing Declaration: In situations where personal or substitute service is not feasible, the documents may be posted or mailed to the recipient. This type of declaration should include evidence of posting or mailing, such as the date, time, location, and method used. It may also require additional documentation, such as a certified mail receipt or a photograph of the posted notice. It is important to consult with legal counsel or refer to the Bellevue Municipal Court guidelines to determine the precise requirements for completing the Bellevue Washington JU 07.0210 — Declaration of Service. Following the correct procedures ensures compliance with the court's rules and helps maintain the integrity of the legal process.Bellevue Washington JU 07.0210 — Declaration of Service is a legal document used in the Bellevue Municipal Court to provide a sworn statement confirming the delivery or notification of court-related documents to involved parties. This declaration serves as proof that individuals have been properly informed about legal proceedings and ensures that the court process is fair and transparent. The Bellevue Washington JU 07.0210 — Declaration of Service is designed to adhere to specific legal requirements and procedures. This document assists the court in maintaining an accurate record of all communication and correspondence during the case. The declaration must be completed accurately and signed by the person responsible for delivering the documents. There may be different types of Bellevue Washington JU 07.0210 — Declaration of Service based on the type of legal case or situation. Some common variations include: 1. Personal Service Declaration: This type of declaration is used when the documents are physically handed over to the party involved. The person serving the papers completes the declaration, mentioning the date, time, and location of delivery, as well as the recipient's name and their acknowledgment of receipt. 2. Substitute Service Declaration: When personal service is not possible, this type of declaration is used. It involves delivering the documents to another person above a certain age or to the intended recipient's workplace. The declaration must include details of the substitute service, such as the relationship with the recipient and the date, time, and location of the delivery. 3. Posting and Mailing Declaration: In situations where personal or substitute service is not feasible, the documents may be posted or mailed to the recipient. This type of declaration should include evidence of posting or mailing, such as the date, time, location, and method used. It may also require additional documentation, such as a certified mail receipt or a photograph of the posted notice. It is important to consult with legal counsel or refer to the Bellevue Municipal Court guidelines to determine the precise requirements for completing the Bellevue Washington JU 07.0210 — Declaration of Service. Following the correct procedures ensures compliance with the court's rules and helps maintain the integrity of the legal process.