Serve Divorce Papers in Nashville Tennessee
To serve divorce papers in Knoxville, you must have the proper documents. Whether you choose to complete your own documents or have an attorney complete the papers, you must hire a process server to serve them. To file, you must have a minimum of the following: Civil Cover Sheet, Summons and Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. The forms are available at the Knox County Court Systems clerk’s office in Knoxville.
Once the your forms are completed, bring them to the clerk to file them, along with the proper filing fee. The clerk uses the Civil Cover Sheet to properly enter the case and determine what the filing fee is. The clerk then stamps the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage, and signs and stamps the Summons. By statute, you have so many days to get the Summons and Petition for Dissolution of Marriage served on your spouse. If you are required to serve additional papers during your divorce case, you can contact ADI Tennessee Process to serve divorce papers.
Bring the Summons and the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage to a process server for proper service on your spouse. ADI Tennessee Process will serve your spouse in a timely manner. We offer quick and inexpensive service for divorce documents. If, later in the case, you need other documents served in Knoxville, Tennessee, ADI Tennessee Process will provide that service for you. Call ADI Tennessee Process now for professional, fast and inexpensive service of all your divorce papers. Call Now – 813-263-5787
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