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The notice will tell you what the deficiency is in your filing and provide you with a period of time to correct the deficiency. If you do not properly submit your complaint, you may receive a “deficiency notice” from the Clerk’s Office. For example, the Clerk’s Office will make sure you filed an original, signed complaint, that you paid the filing fee and administrative fee or filed a non-prisoner application to proceed without prepayment of fees, that your complaint has been filed on a court-approved form, and that you included summonses for all the defendants named in your complaint. The Clerk’s Office will review your complaint to make sure you have properly submitted it to the Court. It is your responsibility to write your case number on your filings.
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Do not presume that the Clerk of Court will know what action you want your papers filed in. After you receive your case number, you should write it on all documents you send to the Court that relate to your action. Your case will be assigned a civil action number and be assigned to a particular Judge. Please call (334) 954-3600 for more information. Our office can assist you with this process at the proper time. Service of your summons will be performed by the Court. You must prepare a summons for each defendant you have sued there are a few exceptions to this requirement. (Prisoner plaintiffs are not required to file the Motion they may file just the Application, and include a six-month financial statement from their institution.) Summons At the time you file your complaint, you must either pay the fees in full or file a fully completed Motion to Proceed in Forma Pauperis with an accompanying Application to Proceed Without Prepayment of Fees. The filing fee for most civil complaints is $350.00, plus an administrative fee of $55.00. If several individuals commence an action together, each person must personally sign the complaint. While you may receive help from other non-attorneys in drafting your pleadings and other papers, you must personally sign your complaint and all additional papers filed with the Court. You may be directed to re-submit the complaint on an approved form failure to file your complaint on a court-supplied form after having been instructed to do so by the Court may be grounds for dismissal.Īs a pro se litigant you may not authorize another person who is not an attorney to appear for you.
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If you file a complaint that is not on a court-supplied form, the Clerk will accept the paper for filing and forward it to an appropriate judicial officer for review. Please note that forms for prisoner plaintiffs vary slightly from forms for non-prisoner plaintiffs. You must select which form is most appropriate for your claim. The Court has approved forms for pro se parties who wish to file complaints. Legal advice could be described, but is not limited to: offering interpretation of rules recommending a course of action predicting a judicial officer's decision and interpreting the meaning or effect of any court order or judgment. The Clerk and the Clerk’s Office employees are forbidden by law from giving you legal advice. Click here to download our pro se guide to filing a civil action that includes some helpful information. Please refer to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and our local rules.
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The information we give you about your case in our court is procedural in nature. The Clerk’s office can provide information and resources for individuals representing themselves without the assistance of an attorney.