I received a civil summons with an affidavit attached. There is no complaint. I called the Clerk's Office and they said what I received is all there is. Should I respond to the enumerated items on the affidavit since there is no complaint? This is in Tennessee.
Kevin Teasley
I received a civil summons with an affidavit attached. There is no complaint. I called the Clerk's Office and they said what I received is all there is. Should I respond to the enumerated items on the affidavit since there is no complaint? This is in Tennessee.
Correct. You will use this as the Complaint.
Deja Bryant
Correct. You will use this as the Complaint.
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