Multiple Service Of Papers

Summary

There is no specific limit in Kentucky on the number of times you can be served papers for the same court case. If you have already set up a payment plan and are being served again, it is advisable to confirm with the court that your payment plan is documented. If the lawyer for the company suing you is unresponsive, contact the court directly to verify the status of your payment plan. You can also inform the Sheriffs office about your existing payment plan to prevent further service attempts. If needed, provide the court with proof of your payment plan and payments made.

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I received papers in November *, Contacted to Lawyer for the company suing and I have a payment plan set in place to pay them off. I have even already made the first payment. But Friday a Sheriff showed up to serve papers for the same case.
It seems unusual to be served papers again after already setting up a payment plan. Have you confirmed with the lawyer of the company suing you that the payment plan is documented in the court records? This might help clarify any misunderstandings and prevent further service of papers.
The Lawyer for that company is not responding to me
It seems frustrating that the lawyer is unresponsive. Since you've set up a payment plan and made the first payment, you may want to confirm with the court directly. The court can verify if the payment plan is recorded.
Would you like the contact information for the nearest court to you in Kentucky?
yes
Sure, could you please provide me with your city or county in Kentucky so I can give you the contact information for the nearest court?
Louisville, Kentucky (Jefferson County) Email would be best form of communication
Certainly! Here is the contact information for the Jefferson County Circuit Court in Louisville, Kentucky:

Jefferson County Circuit Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * W Jefferson St, Louisville, KY *
Website: https://courts.ky.gov

You can reach out to them to confirm if your payment plan is recorded in the court records.
What do I do if it is not confirmed with the court?
If your payment plan is not confirmed with the court, consider the following steps:
- Provide the court with proof of your payment plan agreement.
- Show evidence of your first payment.
- Request the court to officially document the payment plan.
You might also want to visit the court in person for a quicker resolution.
Is there an email address I could use to contact them so I have documented proof of communication?
Certainly! Here is the contact information for the Jefferson County Circuit Court in Louisville, Kentucky, including their email address:

Jefferson County Circuit Court


Email: jeffersoncircuitcourt@kycourts.net
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * W Jefferson St, Louisville, KY *
Website: https://courts.ky.gov

You can reach out to them via email for documentation and further assistance.
Thank you, I just sent an email to them.
You're welcome! I'm glad I could help. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Have a great day!
I'm trying to avoid wasting the Sheriff's time coming out here for nothing
It sounds frustrating to deal with multiple service attempts. To avoid wasting the Sheriff's time, you can:
- Inform the Sheriff's office about your existing payment plan and the court's confirmation.
- Request the Sheriff's office to check with the court before making further attempts.
Is there anything else you need help with?
Is there a way to email them?
It looks like you are seeking to email the Sheriff's office to inform them about your payment plan and avoid further service attempts. Unfortunately, I don't have their email address. You may want to contact the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office by phone or visit their website for more contact options.

Jefferson County Sheriff's Office


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.jcsoky.org

If you need further assistance, please let me know!
does this sound ok to send to the Sheriff? I have a Sheriff attempting to serve papers for a court case that have already been served. I received the papers back in November *. When I received these papers I contacted the Lawyer on the papers and setup a payment plan for the amount owed. I have even already made the first payment on the plan. I can send all proof needed. Court Case # Thank you,
Your message is clear and concise. Here's a slightly refined version for better clarity:
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Subject: Duplicate Service of Court Papers
Dear [Sheriff's Name],
I am writing to inform you that I have already been served papers for Court Case # [insert case number] in November *. After receiving the papers, I contacted the lawyer on the case and set up a payment plan, with the first payment already made.
I can provide proof of the payment plan and the initial payment.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
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Feel free to make any additional personalizations. If you need further assistance, let me know!
Thank you
You're welcome! If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Have a great day!