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The proof of service form was updated to remove the notarization requirement to reflect the service requirements under Michigan statutes and court rules.
A proof of service is, in almost all instances, required to be attached to documents that you are filing with the Court. This document is ?proof? to the Court of the ?service? you completed for the document you are filing.
You appear and answer by filing a written answer with the same court where the complaint was filed and serving the plaintiff with that answer. There is no filing fee for filing an answer. 2.
Filing takes place in the circuit court for the county where the incident occurred or in the circuit court for the county where the defendant lives. To start a civil action, a summons and complaint must be filed, filing fees must be paid, and all of the parties must be served with notice of the complaint.
Filing Fees General Civil (Limit of $25,000.00)FeeClaims up to $600.00$35.00Claims from $600.01 to $1750.00$55.00Claims from $1750.01 to $10,000.00$75.00Claims from $10,000.01 to $25,000.00$160.001 more row
Delivering a summons and a copy of the complaint to the defendant personally; or. sending a summons and a copy of the complaint by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, and delivery restricted to the addressee. Service is made when the defendant acknowledges receipt of the mail.
A Proof of Service is a document filed with the Court to show that the summons and complaint were successfully served on the defendant in a lawsuit.
When you file something with the court, you must give the other party in your case (or their lawyer, if they have one) a copy of what you filed. This is called service. Every time you serve the other party, you must give the court proof that you did so. This is called proof of service, or proof of mailing.