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Get Sum-130 Summons—eviction
 (unlawful Detainer / Forcible Detainer / Forcible Entry)
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How to fill out the SUM-130 SUMMONS—EVICTION (Unlawful Detainer / Forcible Detainer / Forcible Entry) online
Filling out the SUM-130 Summons—Eviction form online can be straightforward if you follow the right steps. This guide will provide you with detailed instructions on how to accurately fill out each section of the form, ensuring you meet all necessary legal requirements.
Follow the steps to complete the SUM-130 form online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the SUM-130 form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Enter the name and address of the court at the designated section of the form. Make sure to provide accurate details as this information is crucial for your case.
- Fill in the case number, which may be obtained from prior documents or court correspondence. This helps to keep track of your case.
- Include the name, address, and telephone number of the plaintiff's attorney, or the plaintiff's information if they do not have an attorney. Ensure this is complete and accurate.
- Indicate whether an unlawful detainer assistant provided you with any advice or assistance. If yes, complete the subsequent fields with the assistant's information.
- If the unlawful detainer assistant section was filled out, provide the assistant's name, phone number, address, county of registration, registration number, and expiration date.
- Complete the proof of service section if applicable, ensuring that the person served is accurately identified, whether as an individual defendant, under a fictitious name, or as an occupant.
- Review all the entered information for accuracy and completeness before proceeding.
- Once the form is complete, you can save your changes, download the document, print it for submission, or share it as required.
Complete your documents online efficiently and accurately to meet your legal needs.
In most cases, an eviction can remain on your credit report for up to seven years from the date of the judgment. However, some states have laws allowing for shorter reporting periods or evictions to be removed from credit reports sooner if certain conditions are met.
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