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Why was my Penalty Charge Notice not received?

Why was my Penalty Charge Notice not received?

Penalty Charge notice not received in post from council. because no one has posted on it for the last 3582 days. at the bottom of one of the posts.

Can you be notified of a civil complaint by phone?

Dishonest shysters call people all over the country with this sort of a story, telling you that either there already has been, or that they are imminently about to, file a lawsuit against you BUT if you will only immediately pay them, it will all go away, blah, blah, blah,… Personally I would…

What happens if you don’t file a response to a lawsuit?

If you do not file a written response within the required time, the “plaintiff” (the party suing you) can ask the court for a default judgment against you for everything she asked for in her complaint. After the plaintiff gets a default judgment, she can try to garnish your wages, attach your bank account, or take your property.

How to respond to a complaint if you have been sued?

Responding To A Complaint If You’ve Been Sued. 1 Step 1: Calculate your deadline to respond. 2 Step 2: Evaluate your options. 3 Step 3: Prepare a response. 4 Step 4: File your response with the court. 5 Step 5: Give plaintiff a copy of your response.

What happens if I have not been served with a lawsuit?

If you have not been served, the court cannot go forward with the hearing. If you have been sued but have not been served yet, you can go to the clerk of court and get a copy of the petition or lawsuit file against you.

Is it legal to be sued without prior notice of any court?

Somewhere there’s a Petition that sets out the basis for the lawsuit. But nobody is required to call you or write you before filing a lawsuit against you. * This will flag comments for moderators to take action. It is not clear from the question as to exactly what happened.

If you do not file a written response within the required time, the “plaintiff” (the party suing you) can ask the court for a default judgment against you for everything she asked for in her complaint. After the plaintiff gets a default judgment, she can try to garnish your wages, attach your bank account, or take your property.