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➤ Explain how to serve a magistrate summons and
Civil Process for related documents in a summary ejectment action.
Law Enforcement NEW! ➤ Explain proper service of subpoenas ad testifi candum
(to testify) and subpoenas duces tecum (to produce
documents).
➤ Describe the limits for serving various types of civil
process in North Carolina.
Who Should Attend
Any Sheriff, deputy, police offi cer, or other personnel ➤ Demonstrate how to properly calculate the time period
involved in the service of civil process. in which to serve civil process.
➤ Explain law enforcement’s role in prejudgment and
post-judgment remedies.
Course Goal
This course will instruct and familiarize law enforcement
personnel with: the legal rules for serving civil process Methodologies
on specifi c types of defendants, including but not limited This course employs lecture, class discussion, some
to natural persons (individuals), corporations, and units practical exercises on calculating time periods for service
of government; the standard forms promulgated by the and an intensive review of statutory law, case law, and NC
North Carolina Administrative Offi ce of Courts (AOC) for AOC forms.
civil process; the time periods in which different types of
civil process must be served and how to properly calculate Course Requirements
the time period in which to serve those types of civil Attendance is required for the entire session. Students
process; and law enforcement’s authority in the context of must successfully pass an exam administered at the end
prejudgment and post-judgment remedies. of the course.
Course Coordinator
Course Objectives
By the end of instruction, the student will be able to: Jarrett McGowan
➤ Explain how to achieve valid and binding service of LIMIT 3 STUDENTS
civil summons on different legal entities. Length of Course PER DEPARTMENT.
Four days (28 hours)
➤ 50B procedures, including 50B crimes and other law
Domestic Violence: Crimes and enforcement response issues.
➤ Protection of victims of domestic violence and civil
Legal Issues liability issues in law enforcement response.
CICP Accredited Course
Methodologies
This course employs lecture, class discussion and review
of statutes and judicial decisions.
Who Should Attend
Law enforcement offi cers assigned to investigate domestic
violence matters. Course Requirements
Attendance is required for the entire session.
Course Goal
Offi cers must be aware of their authority to engage in Course Coordinators
enforcement activities related to domestic violence and J. Rick Brown
50B protective orders. Jarrett McGowan
Length of Course
Course Objectives
Students will review statutes and judicial decisions One day (8 hours) LIMIT 2 STUDENTS
involving the following topics: PER DEPARTMENT.
➤ Criminal offenses pertinent to domestic violence,
including laws of warrantless arrest.
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