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Designation Of And Consent By In-State (Resident) Agent GDN 04.0300 - Washington

Designation Of And Consent By In-State (Resident) Agent Form. This is a Washington form and can be used in Guardianship Superior Court Spokane Local County .
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Superior Court of Washington County of In the Guardianship of: No. Designation of and Consent by In-State (Resident) Agent (APRSAG) _______________________________, Incapacitated Person Not being a resident of the State of Washington, I designate the following person, a resident of the above county and whose mailing address is shown below, as my resident agent for service of process in these proceedings: Agent's Name: Agent's Mailing Address City, State, Zip: *Phone Number(s): _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Business ____________________ Personal ______________________ *If you do not want your personal phone number on this public form, you may list your telephone number on a separate form which may be available to parties and the court, as well as its staff and volunteers, but will not be made available to the public. Use Form WPF GDN 03.0100, Guardianship Confidential Information form (Telephone Numbers), for this purpose. Dated: _____________________ I consent to so serve. Dated: _____________________ Signed: _____________________________________________ Agent's Name, Designee Signed: _____________________________ ______________ [ ]Petitioner [ ] Guardian [ ]WSBA[ ]CPG# Designation/Consent by In-State Agent (APRSAG) - Page 1 of 1 WPF GDN 04.0300 (01/2009) RCW 11.88.020 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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