luvmyfidgets
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? AZ
I received a notice in the mail from debt collection company that says they have filed a case against me, and attempted to serve a summons, but didn't find me in time, so now they want an extension. They attached an affidavit that shows that a process server went to my old house once, and of course I don't live there, so it wasn't served. They had 120 days to serve the summons and they show this one attempt and call it "diligently attempting".
My question is, if I respond to their motion to extend time for service, how would I word my response? I feel that they did not adequately attempt to serve the summons, but can I say that? Or would I say something else to try to get their motion denied?
Also, if their motion is denied and they do not receive the extension, would they be able to do it again? Or would they be stopped from serving a summons.
Thanks for the help. I am trying to do this the right way, since I don't owe them anything and I don't want to end up with a judgment against me.
Sincerely,
Diana
I received a notice in the mail from debt collection company that says they have filed a case against me, and attempted to serve a summons, but didn't find me in time, so now they want an extension. They attached an affidavit that shows that a process server went to my old house once, and of course I don't live there, so it wasn't served. They had 120 days to serve the summons and they show this one attempt and call it "diligently attempting".
My question is, if I respond to their motion to extend time for service, how would I word my response? I feel that they did not adequately attempt to serve the summons, but can I say that? Or would I say something else to try to get their motion denied?
Also, if their motion is denied and they do not receive the extension, would they be able to do it again? Or would they be stopped from serving a summons.
Thanks for the help. I am trying to do this the right way, since I don't owe them anything and I don't want to end up with a judgment against me.
Sincerely,
Diana