Form C-59 - Statement Of Claim - Eviction/unlawful Detainer - State Of Alabama Unified Judicial System

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State of Alabama
Case Number
STATEMENT OF CLAIM
Unified Judicial System
Eviction/Unlawful Detainer
Form C-59
Rev. 08/10
(Front)
Sections 35-9A-101, et seq., and 6-6-310, et seq., Ala. Code 1975
IN THE ______________ COURT OF
COUNTY, ALABAMA
V.
PLAINTIFF(S)
DEFENDANT(S)
ADDRESS:
ADDRESS:
PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEY (if applicable):
ADDRESS:
COMPLAINT
1.
Plaintiff(s) demands the right to possession from the defendant(s) of the following described residential,
commercial or other real property located at:
2.
Defendant(s) no longer has the right to possession because:
3.
Defendant(s) right of possession has been lawfully terminated by written notice.
4.
Plaintiff(s) also claims the sum of $
plus court costs from the Defendant(s) consisting of:
unpaid rent and late charges, plus attorney’s fees (if applicable) and other charges.
5.
Plaintiff(s) also claims future rent and late charges, plus attorney’s fees (if applicable) and other charges
accruing through the date Plaintiff(s) obtains possession of the above described property.
Clerk
Plaintiff or Attorney Signature
Address:
Phone Number: (
)
Attorney Code:
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(S) - READ CAREFULLY
This eviction or unlawful detainer complaint must be answered by you within seven (7) days after these papers
were either served or posted at the leased premises as provided by law. Your answer must be received by the Court
Clerk at the above address within the above seven (7) days. A copy of the answer must be sent to the Plaintiff(s)
or Plaintiff(s)’ Attorney at the above address. If you file an answer, a notice of trial will be mailed to you;
otherwise, a judgment may be entered against you. If you were personally served and fail to file an answer
within fourteen (14) days from the date of service, a money judgment may be entered against you.
Court Record (Original)
Plaintiff (Copy)
Defendant (Copy)

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