Equifax Waiver of Service Returned Executed; Answer Due August 20, 2024
Case Summary
Equifax Information Services, LLC waived service of process, with the waiver mailed on June 21, 2024. The defendant’s answer is due by August 20, 2024, per the waiver terms.
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- • Waiver of service
- • Answer deadline
- • Service of process
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WAIVER OF SERVICE Returned Executed by Karimah S. Moss. Equifax Information Services, LLC waiver mailed on 6/21/2024,
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1 eventWAIVER OF SERVICE Returned Executed by Karimah S. Moss. Equifax Information Services, LLC waiver mailed on 6/21/2024, answer due 8/20/2024. (McClelland, Joseph) (Entered: 06/26/2024)
Karimah S. Moss returned a signed waiver of service for Equifax Information Services, LLC, confirming they received the complaint without formal service. The waiver was mailed on June 21, 2024, setting the deadline for Equifax's answer to August 20, 2024. This means Equifax acknowledges the lawsuit and must respond by the specified date.
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