This is a legal form that was released by the Idaho District Courts - a government authority operating within Idaho. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form CAO FL1-6?
A: Form CAO FL1-6 is a specific form used for issuing a summons by publication in Idaho.
Q: What is a summons by publication?
A: A summons by publication is a legal process used when the location of a defendant is unknown or when traditional methods of serving the summon have been unsuccessful.
Q: When is a summons by publication used?
A: A summons by publication is used when a party needs to give notice of a legal action to a defendant whose location is unknown or when traditional methods of service are not possible.
Q: What information is required to fill out Form CAO FL1-6?
A: Form CAO FL1-6 requires information about the plaintiff, defendant, and the legal action being taken.
Q: What is the purpose of serving a summons by publication?
A: The purpose of serving a summons by publication is to provide notice to the defendant of the legal action being taken against them.
Q: What is the process for serving a summons by publication?
A: The process for serving a summons by publication involves publishing a notice in a newspaper approved by the court for a specified period of time.
Q: Can anyone serve a summons by publication?
A: No, a summons by publication must be served by a person authorized by the court, such as a sheriff or a private process server.
Q: What happens if the defendant does not respond to a summons by publication?
A: If the defendant does not respond to a summons by publication within the specified time period, the plaintiff may proceed with the legal action.
Q: Can a summons by publication be used in all types of legal actions?
A: No, a summons by publication may not be used in all types of legal actions. It is typically used in civil cases where the defendant's location is unknown.
Form Details:
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