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Attachment Pro Corpus - Tennessee

Attachment Pro Corpus Form. This is a Tennessee form and can be used in Chancery Court Shelby Local County .
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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF SHELBY COUNTY TENNESSEE ______________________________________ Plaintiff(s) Vs. ______________________________________ Defendant(s) Docket No. CH-______________________ ATTACHMENT PRO CORPUS To the Sheriff of ________________ County: You are hereby commanded to attach the body of _______________________________, D.O.B. __________________ Sex ____ Race ____ Ht____ Wt____Hair _____ Eyes ________ living at ______________________________________________________________________ and employed at ________________________________________________________________ SS# _____ - ____ - _____ Phone# ( of Shelby County, Tennessee, on ( ) the next business day after arrest at ____:____ ___.M. ( ) the _____ day of ___________, 20 ____, at ____:____ ___.M. Bail is set at $_____________ for his/her appearance. Issued this ____ day of __________, 20 ____. Donna L. Russell, Clerk & Master ______________________________ by D.C. &M. SHERIFF'S RETURN: Came to hand on _____________________ and executed by: 1. ____ I hereby certify and return that I executed this writ by the arrest of: _________________________________________________________________ 2. ____ I hereby certify that I have not served this writ because: ______________________ __________________________________________________________________ Date of execution/return ___________________ Bill Oldham, Sheriff by_______________________ D.S. Revised 07/07 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com ) _____ - __________ if found in your county and transport him/her to Part ____ of the Shelby County Chancery Court
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