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Home > Law > Small Claims   »   answering intent to defend, serve a copy on plaintiff?

 
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Old May 25, 2007, 07:09 AM
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answering intent to defend, serve a copy on plaintiff?

i am going to the court today to file an intent to defend against a claim made by a collection agency Portfolio Recovery Associates, for an amount I do not believe I owe.

The summons says
"You are hereby required to file with the clerk of said court and to serve a copy on Plaintiff or Plaintiffs Attorney an answer to the complaint ..within thirty days..

So I just noticed the "serve a copy on Plaintiff" part, and the address for the attorney is a P.O. box here int he city AND, the plaintiff address lists the same as the attorneys. How do I go about serving a copy? Can I send a certified letter to a P.O. Box? I am a little worried as I have 1 week before it hits 30 days... I thought I could just answer the court today and then get a court date.

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Old May 25, 2007, 07:13 AM   #2  
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Yes a copy to the plaintiff or the attoreny for the plaintiff is required.

Send them first class mail with the Certificate of Service attached.


CERIFICATE OF SERVICE

I hereby stated that on this Day ____of ____2007, the following NOtice of Intend to Defend was mail by First Class Mail to:

Plaintiff
address

or Attonrey for the Plaintiff
adress



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