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  2. Complaint for a Civil Case - United States Courts

    www.uscourts.gov/forms/pro-se-forms/complaint-civil-case

    Some of the forms, such as the form for a generic complaint, apply to different types of cases. Others apply only to specific types of cases. Be careful to use the form that fits your case and the type of pleading you want to file.

  3. Civil Forms - United States Courts

    www.uscourts.gov/forms/civil-forms

    A Bankruptcy or Magistrate Judge?

  4. Civil Pro Se Forms - United States Courts

    www.uscourts.gov/forms/civil-pro-se-forms

    A Bankruptcy or Magistrate Judge?

  5. A SIMPLE GUIDE TO FILING A CIVIL ACTION - United States District...

    www.mad.uscourts.gov/general/pdf/StepByStepEnglish.pdf

    Your next step is to file the COMPLAINT with the court. In addition to filing the COMPLAINT, the following forms will have to be completed and submitted with the complaint: 1. A Civil Cover Sheet - (Attachment 2) 2. A Civil Category Sheet - (Attachment 3) 3. A completed SUMMONS for each defendant - (Attachment 4)

  6. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS

    www.txnd.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/forms/complaint.pdf

    You are reminded that litigation in federal court is a complex process. You must follow the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Local Rules of this Court. We strive to provide all customers with accurate assistance on available forms and filing procedures, but the Clerk’s Office

  7. COMPLAINT FORM - United States Department of Justice

    www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/crt/legacy/2013/01/11/2013_FCS_Complaint...

    The purpose of this form is to assist you in filing a complaint with the Federal Coordination and Compliance Section. You are not required to use this form; a letter with the same information is

  8. Complaint for a Civil Case - ProSe1 - United States District...

    www.mied.uscourts.gov/PDFFIles/ProSe1.pdf

    Lawyers and people representing themselves must know the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the caselaw setting out these and other requirements. The current Federal Rules of Civil Procedure are available, for free, at www.uscourts.gov. Privacy Requirements.

  9. Forms, Guides & Samples - Public Counsel

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    Forms, Guides & Samples. Starting a Case in Federal Court. Guide: How to Prepare a Federal Case; Guide: How to Write a Complaint; General Complaint Form; Civil Rights Complaint Form; Social Security Complaint Form; Guide: Can I Sue a Judge? Guide: Can I Appeal a State Court Decision to Federal Court? Guide: Writing Tips

  10. Civil Forms - United States District Court

    www.are.uscourts.gov/civil-forms

    Federal Records Center Retrieval Form. Notice of Appearance Pro Se (Non-Prisoner) Forms. Complaint Under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Motion for Appointment of Counsel. Complaint and Request for Injunction. Defendant's Answer to the Complaint. Complaint for a Civil Case Alleging Breach of Contract. Complaint for a Civil Case ...

  11. FILING A CIVIL COMPLAINT - United States Courts

    www.mow.uscourts.gov/sites/mow/files/ProSeCivilPacket.pdf

    Answer: A case is started by filing a complaint. You should refer to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and this Court’s Local Rules for information about the proper form of your complaint. The Court requires a civil cover sheet (available from the Clerk’s Office) and a complaint that includes an original signature and your address.