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Fill out form MC 03 (Answer, Civil) on the website or get a paper copy from the court to fill out. Write in the court number, case number, the court address, the court telephone number, and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the plaintiff and the defendant exactly as they are on your court papers.
Certified copies made with an ink stamp can be obtained via mail, fax, or email. The fee for certified documents is $11.00 plus $0.50 per page. Requests for certified copies must be made by filling out a Copy Request Form and submitting it to the court with payment.
Public court records can be viewed online at . Requests for copies of a public record must be submitted on a File / Copy Request Form (PDF).
You can ask a friend or relative to serve the papers, or you can pay your local sheriff's department, police department, or a process server. Whoever serves the papers must be at least 18 years old and cannot be a party in your case.
A ?proof of service? shows the court that a document was served as required by law. WHO TO SERVE - Michigan Court Rule (MCR) 5.125 identifies Interested Persons ? those required to be served ? for many different types of probate proceedings, including guardianships, conservatorships, estates and trusts.