Return of service executed on USA and Social Security Administration filed
Case Summary
The court recorded the return of service executed on the United States and Social Security Administration. This filing confirms that the defendants were formally served with legal documents. Proper service is essential to establish court jurisdiction over the parties.
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Key Issues
- • Return of service
- • Service of process
- • Jurisdiction
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Return of Service Executed
Other · May 13, 2026
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2 eventsReturn of Service Executed
The court received confirmation that the United States Social Security Administration (USA/SSA) was properly served legal documents. This means the SSA has been officially notified and the case can proceed against them. Proper service is a necessary step to ensure the court has jurisdiction over the SSA.
Return of Service Executed as to USA/SSA
The court received confirmation that the United States Social Security Administration (SSA) was properly served legal documents. This means the SSA has been officially notified and the case can proceed against this party. Proper service is a necessary step to ensure the court has jurisdiction over the SSA.
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