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Q: Do you need to send summons to sue ssa to your stateregionalgeneralcounsel and your state attorneygeneral and the usattorneygeneral?
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What are your options if you are 1 month short of your state's SOL and have been served a summons?

You had better answer the summons.


How long is the notice period for a court summons?

This varies from state to state. The summons should tell you the amount of time you have to answer. If it does not say, contact the court clerk or an attorney in your area.


How long does a plaintiff have to serve a summons?

That depends upon the laws of the state in which the judgment was issued, the least amount of time would be 10 business days from the time the summons was served.


How do you answer a summons from another state?

The Complaint that is attached to the summons is the document you would respond to. If the Complaint was filed in another state, you would send your Answer to the Clerk of that court from which the Complaint arose, along with whatever that court charges for a filing fee. Generally speaking, if a lawsuit is filed against you in another state, it would be a good idea to hire an attorney within that state to represent you.


What would happen if you didn't show up in court for jury service?

It can depend upon your state statututes. Ignoring a jury summons is ignoring a court summons.


If you failed to answer a traffic summons would you be able to renew you license?

Depends on the state, but most likely not.


What does Amended summons?

A writ of summons is a paper issuing out of a court (writ) which calls upon someone to appear (it summons them). In some jurisdictions, civil actions are started by presenting a writ to the court which is then served upon the defendant. The writ will state the basis in fact and law of the complaint. If for some reason the plaintiff (the person with the complaint, the person who starts the lawsuit) afterwards feels the statement of fact and law is insufficient he can have it changed, or amended. The writ of summons will then become an amended writ of summons.


What is the penalty for disobeying a summons to appear as a juror?

The penalty can be different in different jurisdictions. You will have to check the laws for your particular state.


Who summons and prorogues of the state legislature?

whoever is in charge of the provincial government...right now it's Dalton mcguinty


What happens when you throw your jury summons away?

The jury commission either simply sends you another one, or sends you a summons to appear in court for imposition of fines or other penalties asks the court to issue a warrant for your arrest. Each state has its own laws on the penalties for ignoring a jury summons and they will be stated on the summons. You should read them before you throw it away just so you know what to expect.AnswerIt doesn't matter if you throw away the summons or not. If you do not appear as directed, you can be subjected to fines and/or jail for ignoring the court's order.


What does a summons to common pleas court look like?

Believe me! You'll know it when you see one. However, they all appear slightly different, not only from state-to-state but from court system to court system, so there is no way to give you a specific description. Civil summonses are basically the same whether they are issued by a state or federal court. At the very top of the summons will be the name of the issuing court. Such as, District Court Of The United States_____Judicial District or Supreme Court of the State of______County of_____ or Circuit Court for the County of______State of_____ and so on. It will contain the docket and case number, the names of the plaintiff(s) and defendants(s), the date for appearance, the purpose of the summons, the complaint, etc. At the bottom of the summons it will have the signature of the court clerk and sometimes deputy clerk and the official embossed seal of the court. Summonses for jury duty or those issued by an agency such as the IRS are somewhat different, but they all are on official letterheads with all the pertinent information and they all will have official embossed seals of the court and/or government agency. P


Do you have to answer a civil summons from a state other than your state of residence?

Assuming that you have been sued, if you do not answer and the Plaintiff gets a judgment, that judgment will be reconized in the State that you are in under the Full Faith and Credit Clause of the U.S. Constitution.