What is the name of your state? California
Sheriff left a notice on our door today when nobody was at home. The notice states, "The Sheriff's office has received a court process for the address. This letter is intended as a courtesy notification. Its purpose is to allow you to pick up the process at a date convenient to you. You must appear personally; a friend or relative cannot pick up the process for you. It will be necessary for an officer to personally contact you if you are unable to appear within 3 business days."
The note is for my father, but he is currently not in the U.S. He will be back by the end of this month. I have talked to him over the phone right after I found out about this notice. We are pretty sure that one of our uncle is trying to sue us again. (He has lost all previous cases because he was not able to provide actual evidence to convince the judge).
Can the Sheriff just leave you a notice and ask the person to pick up the court process? I remembered that the Sheriff actually has to attempt multiple times to serve the paper until they catch you in person.
What option do we have?
Can we ignore it until the Sheriff catches me and I can tell the Sheriff that this person is not in the U.S right now?
or should I go to the Sheriff department and tell them that my dad is not in the U.S right now?
Can the judge make any decision against my dad when my dad has never been served?
Sheriff left a notice on our door today when nobody was at home. The notice states, "The Sheriff's office has received a court process for the address. This letter is intended as a courtesy notification. Its purpose is to allow you to pick up the process at a date convenient to you. You must appear personally; a friend or relative cannot pick up the process for you. It will be necessary for an officer to personally contact you if you are unable to appear within 3 business days."
The note is for my father, but he is currently not in the U.S. He will be back by the end of this month. I have talked to him over the phone right after I found out about this notice. We are pretty sure that one of our uncle is trying to sue us again. (He has lost all previous cases because he was not able to provide actual evidence to convince the judge).
Can the Sheriff just leave you a notice and ask the person to pick up the court process? I remembered that the Sheriff actually has to attempt multiple times to serve the paper until they catch you in person.
What option do we have?
Can we ignore it until the Sheriff catches me and I can tell the Sheriff that this person is not in the U.S right now?
or should I go to the Sheriff department and tell them that my dad is not in the U.S right now?
Can the judge make any decision against my dad when my dad has never been served?