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Generally, the person seeking the suit must file in the county in the state in which the defendant is a permanent resident. Jurisdiction is determined by the specifics of the case; for example, if the suit is in regards to a vehicle accident where someone was injured, the suit can be filed in the county and state where the accident occurred.

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File suit in the jurisdiction where the offense occured and supply the Courts with the defendants out-of-state address. Y-THINK-Y

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You need to file the suit where the infraction took place. It's up to both parties to make it to the proper court.

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File the suit in the appropriate court of the state in which the defendant resides.

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