This is a multi-state form covering the subject matter of the title.
This is a multi-state form covering the subject matter of the title.
After you serve your tenant with the Summons and Complaint forms, your tenant has 10 days to file a response with the court (or 20 days if they weren't served in person). Depending on how (and if) they respond, you have some options for next steps.
Judgment—Unlawful Detainer (UD-110) States a court's decision in an eviction case. Get form UD-110.
Complaint—Unlawful Detainer (UD-100) Starts an eviction case and tells the tenant all the issues the landlord wants to include in a judgment against them.
How to fill out the Request for Dismissal Under California Family Code? Start by entering your contact information. Indicate the case number and names of the parties involved. Select the type of dismissal you are requesting. Sign and date the form at the designated areas. Submit the completed form to the court clerk.
Request for Dismissal (CIV-110) Tell the court and the parties that you do not want to go forward with the case. You also need to use Notice of Entry of Dismissal and Proof of Service (form CIV-120). Get form CIV-110. Effective: January 1, 2025.
The person who serves the tenant must sign court paperwork showing when the tenant was served. This paper is called "Proof of Service." The tenant must be served by a certain date and the proof of service must be filed with the court clerk.
Answering the Unlawful Detainer If you file a written answer with the court, you will be given a trial date. At the trial, you can explain your case to the judge. If you win, you won't be evicted. If you don't file an answer within five days, you can't appear in court.
Civil Case Cover Sheet (CM-010) Tells the court some basic information about a case being filed. Filed at the beginning of all civil cases except family law cases. Get form CM-010.