Tucson Arizona Motion for Dismissal

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Arizona
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Tucson
Control #:
AZ-DR-4-AI
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A motion is a written request to the court to take a certain action. The court will either grant or deny the motion in accordance with law and court rules. This document, a Motion for Dismissal, is a model motion requesting the named action from the court (or a general motion form). Adapt to fit your facts and circumstances. Available for download now in standard format(s).

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It costs $16.00 to file a small claims complaint and $9.00 for a defendant to file an answer. Other filings or actions in the case may have additional fees. For those with low incomes, the filing fee may be waived by filling out a fee waiver form.

Any claim that is not filed within 180 DAYS after the cause of action accrues is barred, and no action may be maintained thereon.

Civil Law The plaintiff files a document (complaint) with the clerk of the court stating the reasons why the plaintiff is suing the defendant, and what action the plaintiff wants the court to take. A copy of the complaint and a summons are delivered to (served on) the defendant.

How long do I have to serve the Defendant? Generally, your Summons and Complaint must be served within 90 days after you file the Complaint. (ARCP 4(i)) If you fail to serve the Defendants within 90 days, your Complaint will be dismissed.

You can download a motion form (CVRC7) available on our website at . Once you have downloaded the form and specified your request you will need to mail the motion to the Court or bring it in person to 240 N. Stone Avenue Tucson, AZ 85701.

Typically, the period of limitation for instituting civil suits is three years from the date on which the cause of action arose. There are exceptions: the limitation for a suit to recover possession of immovable property is 12 years, and the limitation for a claim founded on tort is ordinarily one year.

The filing and administrative fee for a civil action, suit, or proceeding is $402.00. Attorneys are required to submit all new civil case filing fees electronically by credit card through the ECF system.

Two Years is the Standard Time Limit for Arizona Personal Injury Lawsuits.

The filing and administrative fee for a civil action, suit, or proceeding is $402.00. Attorneys are required to submit all new civil case filing fees electronically by credit card through the ECF system.

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