sweetapple
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Hi wommei:
Thanks for your reply. I appreciated your help.
I think you are right. I have to wait for the court to sign and seal the summons before I do anything else. I'll check with the clerk again tomorrow to see if I can get a copy of the signed and sealed summon. It may take some time to serve the defendants, but it shouldn't take this much time to simply sign and sealed the summons. I gave the court two copies of the filled summons when I filed the lawsuit.
Maybe the court has too many cases to deal with, or I might just run into someone who don't know what they are doing. I have to hope for the best.
Thanks for your reply. I appreciated your help.
I think you are right. I have to wait for the court to sign and seal the summons before I do anything else. I'll check with the clerk again tomorrow to see if I can get a copy of the signed and sealed summon. It may take some time to serve the defendants, but it shouldn't take this much time to simply sign and sealed the summons. I gave the court two copies of the filled summons when I filed the lawsuit.
Maybe the court has too many cases to deal with, or I might just run into someone who don't know what they are doing. I have to hope for the best.
sweetapple,
I checked the federal rules about how to serve summons. You probably can find those rules on the website of the court. I think the seal and signiture are required for summons. So it is better to wait for the summons (the ones with seal or signatures) in the mail.