My question involves court procedures for the state of Utah
https://slco.org/justice-court/small-claims/
I live in neighbor state, yesterday I received an e-mail from a person in Salt Lake City
who worked for me with a small claims affidavit & summons attached requesting payment.
I have read e-mail could be a way to serve a summons.
https://www.utcourts.gov/howto/servi...e_service.html
I have the case number. I am looking to find out is e-mailing a summons is possible, and if so what is the processing time/ procedure? Is this an acceptable means to serve a small claims summons?
Do I have time to request a change of venue based on jurisdiction (request change court where I live)?
:D
https://slco.org/justice-court/small-claims/
I live in neighbor state, yesterday I received an e-mail from a person in Salt Lake City
who worked for me with a small claims affidavit & summons attached requesting payment.
I have read e-mail could be a way to serve a summons.
https://www.utcourts.gov/howto/servi...e_service.html
I have the case number. I am looking to find out is e-mailing a summons is possible, and if so what is the processing time/ procedure? Is this an acceptable means to serve a small claims summons?
Do I have time to request a change of venue based on jurisdiction (request change court where I live)?
:D
Service of Process: Can You Be Served With a Court Summons by Email
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