Improper Service Legal Options

Summary

Improper service in Arizona can be challenged by filing a motion to quash or dismiss. Proof of your current address and moving date is essential. Filing fees apply, but fee waivers may be available. Contact the court clerk for details.

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I stay in the state of Arizona
In Arizona, proper service of process is crucial for the court to have jurisdiction over you. You can challenge the improper service by filing a motion to quash service or a motion to dismiss due to improper service.
Do you have documentation proving your current address and the date you moved?
Yes I do, will it cost money to file a motion
In Arizona, filing a motion typically incurs a fee, which varies by county. You may contact the court clerk to get the exact amount. Some courts offer fee waivers if you cannot afford the filing fee.
Do you need information on how to apply for a fee waiver?
If I was improperly how will I go about this because they handed the paperwork to my parents today.
In Arizona:
- File a motion to quash service or a motion to dismiss based on improper service.
- Provide proof of your current address and the date you moved.
- Contact the court clerk for the exact filing fee.
- Apply for a fee waiver if necessary.
Would you like information on how to file these motions?