This is a legal form that was released by the California Superior Court - a government authority operating within California. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form CH-260?
A: Form CH-260 is a proof of service form used in California to show that an order after a hearing has been properly served by mail.
Q: When is Form CH-260 used?
A: Form CH-260 is used when a court order needs to be served by mail after a hearing in California.
Q: Why do I need to use Form CH-260?
A: You need to use Form CH-260 to provide proof that you have properly served an order by mail in California.
Q: How do I fill out Form CH-260?
A: To fill out Form CH-260, you need to provide information about the order, the parties involved, the type of service used, and the date of service.
Q: Is Form CH-260 required for all court orders served by mail in California?
A: Yes, Form CH-260 is required for all court orders served by mail in California.
Q: What happens if I don't properly serve an order after a hearing in California?
A: If you don't properly serve an order after a hearing in California, the court may not consider the order valid and it may not be enforceable.
Q: Do I need to file Form CH-260 with the court?
A: No, you do not need to file Form CH-260 with the court. It is for your records and should be kept with the copy of the order.
Q: Can someone else serve the order for me using Form CH-260?
A: Yes, someone else can serve the order for you using Form CH-260 as long as they are over 18 years old and not a party to the case.
Q: How many copies of Form CH-260 do I need to serve?
A: You need to serve one copy of Form CH-260 to each party named in the order, plus an additional copy for your own records.
Form Details:
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