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How to fill out the STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT MILWAUKEE COUNTY - County Milwaukee online
Filling out the STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT MILWAUKEE COUNTY form can be a straightforward process if approached step by step. This guide will assist users in navigating the online form, ensuring that every section is completed accurately, contributing to a smoother filing experience.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the affidavit of service of notice terminating tenancy form.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your editor of choice.
- Begin by entering the name of the Plaintiff (the individual initiating the action) in the designated space. Ensure that their name is spelled correctly, as this is a legal document.
- Complete the case number section. This number is usually assigned when the case is first filed in court. If you do not have it, please refer to previous documents related to the case.
- In the next section, identify the Defendant(s) (the individual or entity being served) by entering their name in the appropriate field.
- Indicate your status by affirming that you are an adult resident of Wisconsin and make your declaration based on personal knowledge.
- Select the appropriate notice type by checking one of the boxes for the notice of termination (5 day, 14 day, 28 day, or a custom day notice), which informs the tenancy termination period.
- Specify the method of service by checking the box that describes how you delivered the notice to the tenant. Choose among the options provided, ensuring accuracy in how the notice was served.
- Document the attempts made to deliver the notice personally, including dates and times for each attempt, if applicable.
- Date the affidavit on the appropriate line, ensuring that it reflects the day you filled out the document.
- Lastly, ensure that a notary public acknowledges your signature. This is crucial for making the affidavit official. Include the date of signing and the notary’s commission expiration date in their respective fields.
- Once all information is completed and verified for accuracy, save your changes, and consider downloading, printing, or sharing the form as necessary.
Complete your documents online efficiently and accurately to ensure your filing is processed without delays.
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