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How to fill out the Official Summons Document By Colorado online
Filling out the Official Summons Document By Colorado is an important step in the legal process, ensuring that defendants are properly notified of court actions. This guide will help you understand each component of the form and provide step-by-step instructions for completing it online.
Follow the steps to complete the Official Summons Document online
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
 - Begin by filling out the title section at the top of the form, which includes the name of the county and court address.
 - In the Plaintiff(s) section, enter the name of the person or entity bringing the case forward.
 - In the Defendant(s) section, provide the name(s) of the individual(s) or entity being sued.
 - Next, enter the case number, which can be found on court documents or assigned by the court.
 - Fill in your contact information in the Attorney or Party Without Attorney section, including name, address, phone number, fax number, and email.
 - Indicate the court division and courtroom where your case will be heard.
 - In the SUMMONS section, note the date and time for the court appearance that the defendant needs to be aware of.
 - Provide the location of the court where the defendant must respond, including the full address.
 - Review the instructions regarding how the defendant should respond to the claim, ensuring clarity on filing an answer.
 - Ensure the form is signed by the Clerk of Court, which may involve providing a signature block for the deputy clerk.
 - Finally, save changes to the document, and you may choose to download, print, or share the completed form.
 
Complete your Official Summons Document online today to ensure timely filing.
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