Missouri Small Claims Alias-Pluries Summons Request

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Small Claims Alias-Pluries Summons Request

A Missouri Small Claims Alias-Pluries Summons Request is a document used to begin a small claims court action in the state of Missouri. The document is used to request a court summons to be issued for a defendant, ordering them to appear in court. There are two types of Missouri Small Claims Alias-Pluries Summons Request: Alias Summons and Juries Summons. An Alias Summons is issued when a defendant has not been served with a summons in a prior action or if the summons was returned unexecuted. A Juries Summons is issued when a defendant has failed to appear or answer a prior summons. The Missouri Small Claims Alias-Pluries Summons Request must be accompanied by the required filing fee and must be signed by the plaintiff or their attorney. The document must also include the names of all parties involved, the cause of action, and the relief requested.

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If the process cannot be served it shall be returned to the court within thirty days after the date of issue with a statement of the reason for the failure to serve the same; provided, however, that the time for service thereof may be extended up to ninety days from the date of issue by order of the court.

Alias Summons ? a second summons issued in a case, in which return of service has been made and the defendant was not found.

If process is not served or if it is served incorrectly, the plaintiff or court may seek other methods of serving the defendant. For example, when it proves impossible to serve the first summons, the court/clerk can issue an ?alias summons.? The third and subsequent time process issues, it is called ?pluries.?

Missouri summons last only 30-60 days.

Alias derives from the term ?alias dictus,? which means ?otherwise called.? An alias is a pseudonym, nickname, or alternative name for an individual (alternative to their legal name). The expression ?John Doe, alias? or ?John Doe alias? means an unknown person. Last updated in May of 2021 by the Wex Definitions Team

The summons shall be signed by the clerk, dated the day it is issued, be under the seal of the court, contain the name of the court and the names of the parties, and be directed to the defendant, stating the name and address of the plaintiff's attorney, if any; otherwise the plaintiff's address.

Small Claims cases must be filed in person at the Small Claims Office in the Courts Building, unless you reside out of state. The Small Claims pamphlet is intended to assist you in filing a Small Claims case in the St. Louis County Circuit Court.

An alias summons is a second summons served when the first attempt at serving a summons is unsuccessful. It is also sometimes called a pluries summons, which more generally refers to an additional summons.

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Missouri Small Claims Alias-Pluries Summons Request