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53. How do I get a summons or warrant served in another parish?

Provisions are made pursuant to the Parish Court Act for warrants to be sent from one court to another to be executed in the case of civil matters.  As it relates to criminal cases arrangements are made by the police to facilitate the execution of warrants between parishes based on intelligence.

51. How long is a summons valid?

A summon is valid up to at least three (3) days before a court date in small claims and criminal matters, while in some civil matters a summons is valid up to twelve days before a court date.

48. What are the different types of summons?

The different types of summonses are as follows: -

(a)   Civil summons;

(b)  Criminal summons;

(c)   Juror summons;

(d)   Traffic summons; and

(e)   Maintenance summons

47. What is a Warrant and who can serve it?

A warrant is a legal document issued by the court authorizing the police or the court bailiff to make an arrest or carry out search actions at a particular premises.

46. What is a summons and who can serve it?

A summons is a legal document informing an accused person or defendant that they are being charged for an offence or sued and is required to appear in Court on a court date specified in the said summons.

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