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Filling out the Alameda County Sheriff's Process Service and Levy form is essential for initiating legal actions. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help users navigate the form efficiently and ensure all necessary information is included.
Follow the steps to complete the form correctly.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access and open the form in your preferred format.
- Begin filling out the form by entering the case title, including the names of the plaintiff or judgment creditor and the defendant or judgment debtor.
- Record the court case number in the designated field. If known, include the Sheriff's file number as well.
- Indicate the type of service or levy to be performed by selecting the appropriate option from the provided list, ensuring you adhere to the authority of any accompanying writ or civil process.
- Provide the service address where the person or entity is to be served, including the name and street address. Add the gate code number if necessary.
- Include the contact phone number for the person or entity being served.
- Add any special instructions related to the service or levy that may assist the sheriff in the execution.
- Detail the best times for service and any specific office hours that apply.
- If applicable, fill in the physical description of the person, noting any safety information to consider, including violent tendencies or prior law enforcement activity.
- Complete the attorney or plaintiff information section, ensuring to include the name, address, daytime phone number, city, state, ZIP code, email address, and signature.
- After thoroughly reviewing the filled form, you can save changes, download, print, or share the document as needed.
Complete the necessary documents online to ensure efficient processing of your request.
The Undersheriff is second in command of the Department and assumes the duties of the Sheriff in their absence. As chief assistant to the Sheriff, the Undersheriff provides advice on administrative issues which include Department direction, legislative and operational concerns, and budgetary and personnel matters.