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Acknowledgment Of Service Waiver Of Venue Respondents Affidavit - Georgia

Acknowledgment Of Service Waiver Of Venue Respondents Affidavit Form. This is a Georgia form and can be used in Family Division Superior Court Fulton Local County .
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF FULTON COUNTY STATE OF GEORGIA FAMILY DIVISION Petitioner: Civil Action File No: and Respondent: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SERVICE AND WAIVER OF VENUE The undersigned Respondent hereby acknowledges service of the Summons and Petition for ________ in the above- styled case and states that (s)he has received copies of said Summons and Petition, and Respondent hereby waives any and all further notice, service, and issuance of process. [Check the box below if you are a resident of Georgia but do not live in Fulton County] WAIVER OF VENUE ­ RESPONDENT'S AFFIDAVIT I, , am the named respondent in the above-styled case, which is a Petition for __________________________. After being duly sworn, I state the following: 1. I am a resident of __________ County in the State of Georgia, and Petitioner is a resident of Fulton County, Georgia. 2. I have been informed that I have a constitutional right to a trial by judge or jury in the county of my residence, and I expressly waive my right to venue in the county of my residence, and consent to jurisdiction in Fulton County Superior Court. This day of , . Respondent's Signature (Sign here in front of the Notary) _____________________________________ Print Name Address Telephone Sworn to and subscribed before me, this day of , NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission Expires: Acknowledgment of Service and Waiver of Venue Form © 2006 Fulton County Superior Court Family Division American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com
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