This is an official California Judicial Council family law form, which may be used in domestic litigation in California. Enter the information as indicated on the form and file with the court as appropriate.
This is an official California Judicial Council family law form, which may be used in domestic litigation in California. Enter the information as indicated on the form and file with the court as appropriate.
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Filling out the Proof of Service form: Fill out the case name, Court of Appeal case number, and Superior Court case number. If you are filing the document in the Superior Court, use the Superior Court case name. If you are filing in the Court of Appeal, use the Court of Appeal case name.
Complete the top section of the proof of service form as follows: First box, left side : In this box print the name, address, and telephone number of the person for whom you served the documents. Second box, left side : Print the name of the county in which the legal action is filed and the court's address in this box.
After the papers are served, a Proof of Service form must be filled out and signed by the person who served the papers. The Proof of Service form must be filed with the court.
Proof of Service of Summons (POS-010) Tells the court that you had a summons or other legal papers delivered to (served on) the other party in a case. Lists the papers that were served and tells who they were served on, where, when, and how they were served, and who served them.