Bodily Attachment Commands the Sheriff to bring a person before a particular Judge. It may or may not include wording necessary to incarcerate the person if the Judge is not available.
An alias summons is simply the name given to a summons when the defendant was unable to be served the first time. To serve the defendant with an alias summons, proceed in the same manner as you did with the sheriff's or clerk's offices.
Certified copies of records up to 8½” x 14" are $1 per page plus $2 per instrument. ServiceFee Recording any instrument not more than 8½" x 14", first page $10.00 Recording any instrument not more than 8½" x 14", Each additional page or fraction $8.50 Copies up to and including 8 ½" x 14",per page $1.0030 more rows
To make a request contact the Clerk's office by mail or in person at Miami-Dade County Courthouse or by email at cocoffrec@miamidade.
The tax rate for Miami-Dade County is 60 cents on each $100, or portion thereof, of the total consideration. Miami-Dade County also has a surtax of 45 cents on each $100, or portion thereof, of the total consideration. The surtax is not due on a document that transfers only a single-family dwelling.
The Office of the Property Appraiser reviews all ownership changes, properly recorded in the Clerk of Courts Recorder's Office. The ownership transfer is typically processed between 4 and 8 weeks, but may take up to 12 weeks.
Miami-Dade County Ordinance 89-95 (Amendment Ord. 05-167) authorized the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Dept. (WASD) to impose and collect connection charges from retail and wholesale customers.
There is essentially no difference between a body attachment and a bench warrant in California. Some states differentiate between the two based on the type of court order that led to their issuance. For example, a body attachment might be issued for an individual who failed to appear in family court or a civil suit.
A writ of body attachment is a process issued by the court directing the U.S. Marshal to bring a person who has been found in civil contempt before the court. The process may also be called an order of commitment for civil contempt or a warrant for civil arrest.