Microsoft Word - SC020. doc - Superior Court of California I certify under penalty of perjury, that the above-named defendant(s) is are not now in the military service of the United States as defined in Section 511 of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, and not entitled to the benefits of said Act
Judicial Council of California - File #: 22-161 Revise the declaration of nonmilitary status in the following forms to (1) comply with section 3931 (b) of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) by providing a way for the petitioner plaintiff to state facts necessary to support a declaration regarding the nonresponding party's nonmilitary status, and (2) include information that may help
CAA e-Forms Service Center - BOE-261-D Please download each form by clicking on the download button and proceed as per instructions to fill each form with the proper information listed in the instruction pages
Microsoft Word - Small Claims PKG019. doc - Justia I certify under penalty of perjury, that the above-named defendant(s) is are not now in the military service of the United States as defined in Section 511 of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, and not entitled to the benefits of said Act
Obtaining an Affidavit of Non-military Service - SCRACVS This document allows a case to proceed while remaining compliant with the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) Its primary goal is to ensure that no action, such as eviction, repossession, or default judgment, moves forward against an active-duty servicemember who is legally protected by the Act
Military status and default judgments - California Courts If you were unable to find out someone's military status You can include on the court forms what information you have about the person's military status The judge can then decide what to do For example, the judge may require you to post a bond before a judgment is entered
FL-620 Request to Enter Default Judgment (Governmental) - California Courts Declaration of nonmilitary status (required for a judgment) The respondent defendant is not in the military service of the United States as defined by either the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (see 50 U S C § 3911(2)) or California Military and Veterans Code sections 400 and 402(f)
JUDICIAL COUNCIL OF CALIFORNIA The respondent is not in the military service of the United States as defined by either the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (see 50 U S C § 3911(2)) or California Military and Veterans Code sections 400 and 402(f)
Superior Court of California No defendant respondent named in item 1c is in the military service of the United States as defined by either the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (see 50 U S C § 3911(2)) or California Military and Veterans Code sections 400 and 402(f)