Warning order for defendants to appear in court regarding a debt.
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- Court Notice
- Case #
- 16JCV-25-2908
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- 1
Review the Complaint
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- 2
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- 3
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Frequently asked questions
- What is a warning order?
- A warning order notifies defendants to appear in court regarding a legal action.
- What happens if I don't respond?
- Failure to respond may result in a default judgment against you.
- How long do I have to respond?
- You have 30 days to respond, or 60 days if incarcerated.
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Full Notice Text
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCRAIGHEAD COUNTY,ARKANSASCIVIL DIVISIONUNITED AUTO CREDITCORPORATIONPlaintiffvs. No. 16JCV-25-2908MARIA PATRICIA TORRES-MONTEZ and JOSE LUISTORRES-AGUIRREDefendantsWARNING ORDERUNITED AUTO CREDIT COR-PORATION (Plaintiff) has initi-ated an action against Maria Pa-tricia Torres-Montez and Jose Lu-is Torres-Aguirre ("Defendants"),for an indebtedness owed in theamount of $8,380.94, plus in-terest, costs and attorney fees.The Defendants are herebywarned to appear in this Courtwithin thirty (30) days from thedate of first publication of this Or-der– or sixty (60) days if you areincarcerated in any jail, peniten-tiary, or other correctional facilityin Arkansas- and answer theComplaint filed against him/her bythe Plaintiff. Failure to file a writ-ten answer within thirty (30)days– oRelated Notices
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