This document contains official instructions for Form 36 , Affidavit of Service After Commencement of Litigation - a form released and collected by the New York Supreme Court.
Q: What is Form 36?
A: Form 36 is an Affidavit of Service After Commencement of Litigation in Nassau County, New York.
Q: What is the purpose of Form 36?
A: The purpose of Form 36 is to provide proof that legal documents have been properly served to the other party in a litigation case.
Q: Who needs to complete Form 36?
A: The party who is serving the legal documents needs to complete Form 36.
Q: What information is required in Form 36?
A: Form 36 requires the name of the serving party, the name of the party being served, the date and time of service, the method of service, and a description of the documents being served.
Q: Do I need to file Form 36 with the court?
A: In most cases, Form 36 does not need to be filed with the court. It is simply a record of the service of documents.
Q: Can Form 36 be completed electronically?
A: It depends on the specific court rules in Nassau County. Check with the court clerk or consult an attorney to determine if electronic submission is allowed.
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