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Old Jun 4, 2008, 06:55 PM
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served or not?

If you recieved a summons to court and it was taped to the front door of a condo complex( 18 condos in the building), Is that considered that you were served?? Just wondering??THANKS!!

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Old Jun 4, 2008, 07:02 PM   #2  
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I would think if you removed the summons from your door and it is in your possesion right now, yes. Legally, I don't know.
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But I didn't remove it myself.. a neighbor found it the parking lot and taped it to my door..the day of the court hearing.. I am not trying to get out of paying.. but trying to have a little levridge...
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In some states in the US, a notice being taped to your front door is considered legal service. The issue of "found in the parking lot"
of course the issue here is that even if you prove you were not properly served, they can merely reserve you.
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