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Military Service Order Form. This is a Utah form and can be use in Small Claims Statewide.
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JUSTICE/DISTRICT COURT OF ____________________ COUNTY/CITY
_____________ JUDICIAL DISTRICT
ADDRESS: _______________________________________________
______________________________________________, Plaintiff
VS.
_____________________________________________, Defendant
AND
_____________________________________________, Defendant
MILITARY SERVICE
ORDER
(FORM Q)
Case No
_____________________
[Instructions to the Judge: Check 1 or 2 if you are going to enter a default judgment and the
plaintiff’s affidavit shows that the plaintiff is unable to determine the defendant’s military
service status. Check 3 if the plaintiff’s affidavit shows that the defendant is in military
service. (You may not enter a default judgment until after appointing an attorney. Once
appointed, the attorney may request a stay, which must be granted.) If the plaintiff’s affidavit
shows that the defendant is not in military service, you may enter a default judgment without
entering this order.]
Pursuant to the above affidavit and the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, the Court ORDERS
that:
G 1. The plaintiff does not need to file a bond.
G 2. The plaintiff must file a bond in the amount of $__________________.
G 3. The Court appoints ________________________________ as attorney to represent the
Defendant.
Date
Judge
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