Court orders service by publication for nonresident defendant Amanda Stroud Moss.
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- Court Notice
- City
- Franklin
What You Should Do Next
- 1
Review the court order
Understand the implications of the service by publication order issued on March 26, 2026.
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Consult an attorney
Seek legal advice to understand your rights and options regarding this notice.
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File a response
If you are the defendant, respond to the court by the deadline to avoid default.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is service by publication?
- Service by publication is a legal method to notify a defendant who cannot be located.
- How can I respond to a court notice?
- You should file a response with the court where the case is being heard.
- What happens if I ignore this notice?
- Ignoring the notice may result in a default judgment against you.
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Full Notice Text
gpn08 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Franklin COUNTY STATE OF GEORGIA Michael Reese Moss, Plaintiff v. Amanda Stroud Moss, Defendant ORDER FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Plaintiff having moved the Court for an order directing service to be made upon Defendant Amanda Stroud Moss in the above-styled action by publication of summons, and it appearing to the Court from the verified Complaint and Affidavit in support of such motion that defendant is a nonresident and that the action is an action in which a defendant may be served by publication pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 9- 10-71, it is ORDERED, that service upon Amanda Stroud Moss be made by publication as provided by law. This 26th day of March, 2026 Christoher J. NeSmith JUDGE, Superior Courts Southern Judicial Circuit Presented by: Michael R. Moss Plaintiff prose #906700-4/30