Notice Of Hearing (Menacing Dog) {MC-601} | | California

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Notice Of Hearing (Menacing Dog) {MC-601}

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ATTORNEY OR PARTY WITHOUT ATTORNEY (Name and Address): TELEPHONE NO.: FOR COURT OR AGENCY USE ONLY ATTORNEY FOR {Name): COURT OR AGENCY: STREET ADDRESS: MAILING ADDRESS: CITY AND ZIP CODE: BRANCH NAME: PETITIONER: RESPONDENT: CASE NUMBER: NOTICE OF HEARING On Petition To Determine If Dog Is Potentially Dangerous Vicious 1. NOTICE is given that petitioner (name): (representative capacity, if any): has filed a Petition to Determine If Dog Is Potentially Dangerous or Vicious. Copies of the petition and supporting documents are attached to this notice. 2. A HEARING on the matter will be held as follows: Date: Address of court or agency Time: shown above Dept.: is: Room: 3. At the hearing, you may present evidence as to why the dog should not be declared potentially dangerous or vicious. Failure to appear at the hearing may result in an order terminating or restricting your possession of the dog. DO NOT BRING THE DOG TO THE HEARING Date: Clerk, by , Deputy ................................................................................................ (TYPE OR PRINT NAME) Agency (SIGNATURE) (TITLE) (TELEPHONE NUMBER) (Proof of Service on reverse) Form Approved by the Judicial Council of California MC-601 [New July 1, 1990] NOTICE OF HEARING (Menacing Dog) Food & Agricultural Code, § 31621 2001 © American LegalNet, Inc. PETITIONER: RESPONDENT: CASE NUMBER: PROOF OF SERVICE Petition to Determine If Dog Is Potentially Dangerous or Vicious Personal Service Certified Mail Service of the notice on the other party may be made by one of the following ways: (1) Personally delivering these papers to the other party. OR (2) Mailing the papers by certified mail return receipt requested, postage prepaid, mailed to the last known address of the other party. 1. At the time of service I was at least 18 years of age and not a party to this legal proceeding. 2. I served copies of the following papers in the manner shown below: a. Papers served: Petition to Determine If Dog is Potentially Dangerous or Vicious with supporting documents and Notice of Hearing. b. Manner of service (check and complete either (1) or (2) below) Personal service I personally delivered these papers to the owner or keeper of the dog as follows: (1) (a) Name: (b) Address where served: (c) Date served: (d) Time served: (2) Certified mail return receipt requested I deposited these papers in the United States mail, in a sealed envelope with postage fully prepaid. I used certified mail and requested a return receipt. The envelope was addressed and mailed to the owner or keeper of the dog as follows: (a) Name: (b) Address: (c) Date of mailing: (d) Place of mailing (city, state): (e) I am a resident of or employed in the county where the notice was mailed. 3. My residence or business address is (specify): I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. Date: ................................................................................................ (TYPE OR PRINT NAME OF PERSON WHO SERVED THE NOTICE) (SIGNATURE OF PERSON WHO SERVED THE NOTICE) 4. Telephone number of person who served the notice: MC - 601 [New July 1, 1990] PROOF OF SERVICE (Notice of Appeal--Menacing Dog) Page two 2001 © American LegalNet, Inc.

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