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Get Form 55 Appeal Of Enforcement Determination Court Use Fee Paid: Date Filed: Service On Issuing
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How to fill out the Form 55 appeal of enforcement determination online
Filling out the Form 55 appeal of enforcement determination is a crucial step for users wishing to contest an enforcement decision. This guide will provide clear and detailed instructions to assist you in completing the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to fill out the form correctly.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your preferred editing platform.
- Begin by filling out the 'Court Use' section at the top. Here, indicate the court use fee paid, the date filed, and the service details on the issuing authority.
- In the 'Applicant' section, provide your full name, address, date of birth, and contact details including telephone and email address.
- Next, you must provide details about the issuing authority. Include their full name, address, and contact information as required.
- Complete the 'Enforcement Determination Particulars' section. Record the expiation notice number, date of the offence, vehicle registration, and the dates of the enforcement determination and notice of determination.
- In the 'Grounds' section, you will need to state your reasons for appealing. You can indicate if you seek to revoke the enforcement determination or if you need to appeal out of time. Ensure you explain the basis for your appeal.
- Prepare and attach an affidavit that explains why you did not commit the offence. If appealing after the 30-day period, detail the reasons for your delay and attach any relevant documentary evidence.
- Fill out the hearing details, including the registry, date, address, time, and any contact information pertinent to the hearing.
- Finally, ensure all sections are completed correctly. Save the changes made to the form, and download or print a copy for your records if necessary.
Take the next step in your appeal process and complete your documents online today.
Objections. (a) A non-moving party may object or otherwise respond to a motion within 10 days after filing thereof unless: (1) the party is responding to a Motion for Summary Judgment, see RSA 491:8-a; or (2) another deadline is established by court order.
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