Missouri Sample Letter for Summons by Publication

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The only difference in the above levels of service (Routine & Rush) is the start times; they all include the process server making up to three (3) attempts (Morning, Afternoon & Evening).

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.

Service by publication shall be proved by an affidavit showing the dates upon which and the newspaper in which the notice was published. A copy of the notice shall be attached to the affidavit which shall be filed.

Each Missouri summons states the date of the hearing the person is being summoned to. The summons must be delivered at least 15 days before this date and no earlier than 60 days.

"Service by publication" means that you publish the Summons or other document in a newspaper of general circulation in the area where your spouse or partner is likely to be. For service by publication, you will have to pay the newspaper a fee to publish the document.

There is no limit to the number of times a process server can visit you or come to your house to serve you documents. Each process server has their own rules as to how many times they will attempt to serve documents. In most cases, three attempts will be made, and at different times of the day and on different days.

A divorce by publication is an alternative to a standard divorce or an uncontested divorce. Rather than both parties cooperating, such as in an uncontested divorce, a divorce by publication is used when the person you are trying to divorce cannot be found or located.

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.

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Missouri Sample Letter for Summons by Publication