The Motion and Order to Appoint Attorney to Represent Absentee Defendant is a legal document used to request a court to appoint an attorney for a defendant who cannot be located. This form is specifically necessary in cases regarding eviction proceedings. Unlike other legal documents, this motion emphasizes ensuring that the absentee defendant's legal rights are represented adequately through an appointed attorney.
This form should be used when a plaintiff has initiated eviction proceedings against a tenant and cannot locate the defendant for service of the summons. It is applicable in situations where the defendant has moved, and the court needs to ensure their legal representation before proceeding with the eviction process.
This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, it is advised to check with the local court for any additional requirements regarding notarization.
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