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When filling out a supplemental summons for a civil court case in San Francisco, California, you can attach an additional page if the information doesnt fit in the provided space. Label the additional page See Attached and reference it in the space provided. This is a common practice and should be acceptable, but always verify with your local court. The official dimensions for court documents, including a summons, are typically 8.5 x 11 inches (Letter size). Consult with a legal professional for personalized advice.Full Conversation
The new damage charges in the * defendants
It seems like you're trying to add new damage charges against multiple defendants. California law allows amendment of summons but each situation can be unique. Are these defendants already named in the original summons or are they new parties?
No they were named as does and I am physically naming them now after filing fictitious name
In California, when you've initially labeled defendants as "Does" and are now naming them, you should:
- Obtain a 'Summons' form for each defendant.
- Fill out the 'Proof of Service' section.
- Submit the forms to the court.
- Arrange for a non-party to deliver a copy to each defendant.
- File the completed 'Proof of Service' forms with the court.
Remember, this isn't legal advice. Please consult with a legal professional.
I understand that but on the document itself and the pleading paper it won't fit inside the box with the box move to accommodate all the names in charge is there a way to do that it looks like it was done on the original summons
If the information doesn't fit in the provided space on the form, you can attach an additional page, label it "See Attached" and reference it in the space provided. This is common practice and should be acceptable. But always verify with your local court.
thanks
You're welcome! If you have more questions or need further clarification, don't hesitate to ask. Good luck with your case.
What is the official dimensions of the summons in San Francisco California civil court superior
The official dimensions for court documents, including a summons, in San Francisco, California, are typically *.* x * inches (Letter size). However, you should verify with the local court to ensure compliance with their specific requirements.