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The Form 2 order is directed to the police in the same locality where the justice has jurisdiction and provides authority to the police to take the person named in the order into custody ?forthwith? to an ?appropriate place? where the person may be detained for examination by a physician.
The Affidavit of Service must be completed by the person who actually served the documents and must be sworn or affirmed before a Commissioner for Oaths, Justice of the Peace, or Notary Public, ensuring that all the required exhibits are attached to the Affidavit of Service.
A claim for monies owing for goods provided or services provided or both. Include a date for repayment for the goods provided or services rendered and indicate if the party has made any attempts to pay.
A clerk at any Alberta Court of Justice Office may commission your documents for you at no charge. You will be required to produce photo identification. After the Affidavit of Service is sworn or affirmed it should be filed with the Court of Justice Office where the Civil Claim is filed. There is no filing fee.
You must stand whenever you speak to the judge or the judge speaks to you. If you are addressing a judge or associate judge of the Superior Court of Justice, you should call him or her ?Your Honour? or ?Justice/Associate Justice (last name)?. Deputy judges should be called ?Your Honour?.