Complaint Replevin Form With Action In Pima

State:
Multi-State
County:
Pima
Control #:
US-000265
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The Complaint Replevin Form with Action in Pima is designed to assist users in initiating replevin actions, which involve recovering possession of property that is wrongfully held by another party. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, paralegals, and legal assistants who are handling cases related to secured transactions and property disputes. Key features of the form include sections for detailing the parties involved, establishing jurisdiction, and presenting factual history that supports the claim for possession. Users should complete the form by inputting accurate details about the contracts, the parties, and the specific property in dispute, which in this case involves multiple vehicles secured by various agreements. It's essential to attach relevant exhibits that support the claims made in the complaint. An expedited hearing may be requested, and specific relief sought should be clearly outlined. This form serves as a vital legal tool for anyone needing to seek court intervention to reclaim property in Pima County, ensuring adherence to relevant laws and procedures. Overall, the form streamlines the process of filing a complaint and facilitates effective representation in replevin matters.
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(i) Time Limit for Service. If a defendant is not served with process within 90 days after the complaint is filed, the court--on motion, or on its own after notice to the plaintiff--must dismiss the action without prejudice against that defendant or order that service be made within a specified time.

The Defendant's Answer Under federal rules, defendants generally have 21 days to file an answer after they are served with a complaint; the U.S. government has 60 or 90 days, depending on whether it has waived service.

Rule 41 - Duties and Obligations of Members (a) Definition. "Unprofessional conduct" means substantial or repeated violations of the oath of Admission to the State Bar or the Lawyer's Creed of Professionalism of the State Bar of Arizona.

General Information: “Replevin” is a process whereby seized goods may be restored to their owner. In a replevin case, the Plaintiff claims a right to personal property (as opposed to real property/real estate) which has been wrongfully taken or detained by the defendant and seeks to recover that personal property.

Generally, your Summons and Complaint must be served within 90 days after you file the Complaint.

An answer must be filed within TWENTY (20) calendar days from the date you were served with the civil summons and complaint. If the complaint was served outside of Arizona, the time to answer time is THIRTY (30) calendar days. In computing the time in which to file an answer, the date of service is not included.

The plaintiff files a document (complaint) with the clerk of the court stating the reasons why the plaintiff is suing the defendant, and what action the plaintiff wants the court to take. A copy of the complaint and a summons are delivered to (served on) the defendant.

If we are unable to serve your documents, we can provide you with an affidavit of non-service. This affidavit will show the server's attempt times and details of each attempt. Depending on the type of documents you have, you can use this affidavit to petition the court for alternative methods of service.

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Complaint Replevin Form With Action In Pima