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Letter To Newspaper (Service Of Court Papers By Publication) Form. This is a Arizona form and can be use in Maricopa Local County.
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SELF-SERVICE CENTER PROCEDURES: HOW TO SERVE THE COURT PAPERS BY PUBLICATION (Arrange for Service AFTER you file your papers with the Court.) If the Court is not satisfied that you have made EVERY REASONABLE EFFORT to locate and actually serve notice on the other party BEFORE publishing, the Court will NOT accept service by publication; Your case will be delayed, could be DISMISSED, and you may be required to take additional steps at your own expense, including being required to publish notice again. WARNING: STEP 1 COMPLETE ATTACHED LETTER to NEWSPAPER describing the documents that need to be referenced by the newspaper, and submit copies of those documents along with the letter to the paper. IF YOU HAVE A COURT ORDER WAIVING/DEFERRING COSTS of PUBLICATION, YOU MUST PUBLISH IN THE ARIZONA BUSINESS GAZETTE. MAIL OR DELIVER the letter that is attached to this form, a copy of the documents you filed with the Clerk, and the CERTIFIED ORDER WAIVING/ DEFERRING COSTS of PUBLICATION to: Arizona Business Gazette, Legal Advertising, P.O. Box 194, Phoenix, AZ 85001. You may also fax the documents to (602) 444-7364, A. - OR B. IF YOU ARE PAYING THE COST of PUBLICATION, YOU MAY USE ANY NEWSPAPER OF "GENERAL CIRCULATION" in this county. Note that: 1. There are numerous eligible publications other than those mentioned below; 2. The Arizona Corporation Commission maintains a list of eligible publications along with their contact information online. 3. Fees vary. You may call and ask for "Legal Advertising" to compare prices. You may publish in any of the more than 15 newspapers listed on the web page referenced above, including the three listed below. Only two maintain drop-boxes in the downtown Phoenix Superior Court complex where you may drop off your papers and non-cash payment. You may also make or arrange payment over the phone. i. THE ARIZONA BUSINESS GAZETTE. Call (602) 444-7315) to determine the cost of publishing your legal ad and to confirm how you wish to pay. Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and checks and money orders, are accepted. Mail or deliver payment and papers as described in "A" above (except for the Order Deferring/Waiving Costs). If you have already arranged payment, you may fax the documents to (602) 444-7364, - OR ii. THE RECORD REPORTER. Call (602) 417-9900 to determine the cost of publishing your legal ad and to confirm how you wish to pay. Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, and checks or money orders made payable to the Record Reporter are accepted. DO NOT COPY OR FILE THIS PAGE ©Superior Court of Arizona in Maricopa County ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 1 of 4 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com GN25p- 110915 Mail or deliver payment and papers (a copy of the documents you filed with the Clerk, and the letter that is attached to these instructions) to: Record Reporter, Legal Advertising, 2025 N. Third Street, Suite 160, Phoenix, AZ 85004. If you have already arranged payment, you may fax the documents to (602) 417-9910 OR Deposit your papers in the drop box maintained by the Reporter located in the Probate Court filing area on the first floor of the Old Court House at 125 W. Washington Street, in downtown Phoenix. ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES. Call (602) 258-7026 to determine the cost of publishing your legal ad and to confirm how you wish to pay. Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, and checks or money orders made payable to the Capitol Times are accepted. iii. Mail or deliver payment and papers (a copy of the documents you filed with the Clerk, and the letter that is attached to these instructions) to: Arizona Capitol Times, Legal Advertising, 1835 W. Adams, Phoenix, AZ 85007. If you have already arranged payment, you may fax the documents to (602) 258-2504. Email scanned copies of the documents publicnotices@azcapitoltimes.com OR in PDF or Word format to Deposit your papers in the drop box maintained by the Capitol Times located in the Probate Court filing area on the first floor of the Old Court House at 125 W. Washington Street, in downtown Phoenix. Notice: There are fees or costs for service of court papers (unless by recipient voluntarily signs an "Acceptance of Service" in front of a Notary). If you intend to use the Sheriff's Office for service or to notify by publication, you may apply for a deferral (payment plan), or waiver (to not have to pay at all), when you file your papers with the Clerk of the Court. C. How to publish service if the other party's last known address is in Arizona and that address is not in the county in which your case is pending: 1. You must publish in the county in which your case is pending and you must publish in a newspaper in the county of the last known residence of the person to be served. To publish in Maricopa County follow the instructions in "A" above how to publish service of process if the other party lives in the same county in which your case is pending. To publish in another county (not Maricopa County) you will need to contact a newspaper company in that county. 2. 3. Please Note: If service is through publication, the Court may not be able to issue orders for support or property. STEP 2: STEP 3: A. WAIT. Wait for the newspaper to send you the original of the document called "AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION" in about five weeks. COMPLETE YOUR PAPERWORK: Fill out the "DECLARATION SUPPORTING PUBLICATION", where you will list everything you did to attempt to find the other party before resorting to publication. DO NOT COPY OR FILE THIS PAGE ©Superior Court of Arizona in Maricopa County ALL RIGHTS RESERVED GN25p- 110915 Page 2 of 4 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Examples of steps you MUST take BEFORE you can serve by Publication: · Verify the Respondent is not at any last known address(es), · MAIL a copy of the documents to be served to the last known address even if it's your OWN address (he or she may have put in a mail-forwarding order with the Post Office. If it comes back marked "Undeliverable", you may present that envelope as proof of your efforts. · Talk to Respondent's friends, family members, current or former employers, co-workers, or anyone else you think may have a current address. Additional "reasonable efforts" may include: · Searching telephone directories and obituaries online or in print (phone book and newspaper), · Checking the county jail and the state prisons (Department of Corrections). · Searching online networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace, Hi5, Friends