How to Give Notice by Publication (SAPCR) I m filing a court case involving a child. Do I have to notify the other parent? Yes. The law says anyone who files a case involving a child - such as a divorce with children, a suit affecting the parent-child relationship (SAPCR), or a name change of a child - must give legal notice of the case to each parent. What if I can t find the other parent? If you cannot find the other parent, you may be able to give the other parent legal notice by having the notice published in a newspaper. This is called notice by publication, service by publication or citation by publication. To give the other parent notice by publication, you must take a number of steps that will significantly delay your case. How hard do I have to look for the other parent? Before giving notice by publication, the law says you must make a diligent search for the other parent. This means you must look really hard for the other parent - even if the other parent has not been involved in your child s life. Use the steps set out in the Affidavit for Citation by Publication form as a guide when looking for the other parent. You should also use common sense. A diligent search must include the steps someone who really wants to find the other parent would take. What are the risks of giving notice by publication? When you give notice by publication, the other parent may not actually hear about your case. Because of this, the law says the other parent has 2 years to ask for a new trial. In addition, if the other parent can show that you did not look hard enough before giving notice by publication he or she may be able to get a new trial no matter how much time has passed. Do I have to hire an attorney to look for the other parent? Yes. When giving notice by publication, the law says you must hire an attorney to look for the other parent. This attorney is called an attorney ad litem. The attorney ad litem makes an independent search for the other parent. This protects the other parent s right to be notified about the case. You are responsible for locating, hiring and paying for the attorney ad litem. How do I give notice by publication? Fill out the following form and sign it in front of a notary: Affidavit for Citation by Publication Take the form to the clerk s office where you filed or will file the Petition in your case. Ask the clerk to issue citation by publication for your case. Ask the clerk, constable or sheriff to send the citation to a newspaper in the county where you filed your case. If you re filing a divorce, the citation should also be published in the county where any land or house owned by you and your spouse is located. Pay the newspaper. (Research the cost ahead of time.) The clerk, constable, or sheriff will then fill out a Return of Citation (this says when the notice was published). Make sure the Return of Citation is filed at the clerk s office. How do I finish my case? Hire the attorney ad litem to look for the other parent. If the attorney cannot find the other parent, set a date to meet the attorney at court to finish your case. Fill out these forms and bring them with you to court: Order or orders you want the court to sign. Military Status Declaration Certificate of Last Known Address Statement of Evidence Note: If you or the attorney ad litem find the other parent, you cannot give the other parent notice by publication. See Giving Legal Notice. TexasLawHelp.org, How to Give Notice by Publication, December 2012 Page 1 of 1 Texas Family Code, Sections 6.409 and 102.010, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, Rules 109 and 244
NOTICE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS SENSITIVE DATA. Cause Number: In the interest of (List children): 1 Name: 2 Name: 3 Name: 4 Name: 5 Name: In the Court Number District Court County Court of: County, Texas THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF Affidavit for Citation by Publication The person who signed this affidavit appeared, in person, before me, the undersigned notary, and stated under oath: My name is:. I am above the age of eighteen (18) years, and I am fully competent to make this affidavit. The facts stated in this affidavit are within my personal knowledge and are true and correct. I am the Petitioner in this case. The Respondent is:. "I cannot find the Respondent. I do not know where the Respondent lives or works. I do not have a current phone number, email address or other way to contact the Respondent. I do not know of any location where the Respondent could be served. I understand that I must look really hard for the Respondent before having the Respondent served by publication. In order to fulfill my obligation to exercise due diligence in my search for the Respondent, I did the following: (Check only the boxes that apply.) a. I wrote to and/or questioned Respondent s friends and family. Person s Contacted Relationship TexasLawHelp.org, Affidavit for Citation by Publication, February 2014 Page 1 of 4
b. I attempted to have the Respondent served in person or by certified mail at the Respondent s last known address or addresses. Address c. I attempted to find a forwarding address for the Respondent. I mailed a letter to the Respondent at the Respondent s last known address or addresses with the words Address Correction Requested printed on the front of the envelope. I included my return address so the Post Office could send me the Respondent s forwarding address. Address d. I wrote to and/or questioned Respondent s current and previous employer(s). Employers Contacted e. I checked telephone directories or called telephone information in the city or cities where I think the Respondent might live. Cities Directories Checked f. I checked Facebook and/or other online social networks. Social Network Sites Checked g. I conducted people-finder research on the internet. Websites Researched h. I searched property tax listings in the following counties. Counties Searched TexasLawHelp.org, Affidavit for Citation by Publication, February 2014 Page 2 of 4
i. I checked to see if the Respondent was registered to vote in the following counties. Counties Searched j. I checked to see if the Respondent was incarcerated by contacting the Texas Department of Criminal Justice at www.tdcj.state.tx.us or 1-800-535-0283 and the following city, county, state, or federal jails/prisons. Jails/Prisons Contacted TX Department of Criminal Justice k. I submitted a record request for the Respondent on the Department of Defense website http://www.dmdc.osd.mil/appj/scra/scrahome.do with the following results: l. I believe the Respondent may be in the military. Therefore, I contacted the following military locator service(s): Military Locator Service Contacted Air Force: (210) 565-2660 Army: (866) 771-6357 Navy: (866) 827-5672 Marines: (800) 268-3710 Coast Guard: http://www.uscg.mil/locator/ m. I have also done the following to look for the Respondent: I cannot find the Respondent. I do not know of any other way I can learn the whereabouts of the Respondent. The last time I saw or heard from the Respondent was on or about:. (date) The last time I saw or heard from the Respondent, he/she was in:. (city, state, country) The Respondent was originally from:. (city, state, country) I understand that I must continue to look for the Respondent during this case. I understand that if I find the Respondent during this case, service by publication will not be sufficient and I must TexasLawHelp.org, Affidavit for Citation by Publication, February 2014 Page 3 of 4
have the Respondent served in person or by certified or registered mail return receipt requested or other method of service ordered by the court. "This affidavit is made to authorize the clerk of the above named court to issue citation for the Respondent by publication in accordance with the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure." State of Texas County of Your Signature (Do not sign until you are in front of a notary.) SIGNED under oath before me on, 20, by. PRINT the first and last names of the person who signed this affidavit. (Notary s seal must be included.) Notary Public, State of Texas TexasLawHelp.org, Affidavit for Citation by Publication, February 2014 Page 4 of 4
Cause Number: In the interest of (List children): 1 Name: 2 Name: 3 Name: 4 Name: 5 Name: In the Court Number District Court County Court of: County, Texas A trial on the merits was held in this case today. Statement of the Evidence Petitioner s name is:. PRINT Petitioner s full name. Respondent s name is:. PRINT Respondent s full name. Appearances Petitioner appeared in person representing him/herself. Respondent was cited by publication, and did not appear. The undersigned attorney ad litem, a licensed attorney, was appointed by the Court to represent the interest of Respondent and entered a general denial. The parties announced ready for trial. All witnesses were sworn, the Court took judicial notice of the contents of the court s file, any exhibits attached to this Statement of Evidence were introduced and admitted and the case proceeded. Respondent s Residence Unknown The residence of Respondent is unknown to Petitioner. Petitioner has exercised due diligence to locate the whereabouts of Respondent and has been unable to do so as evidenced by Petitioner s Affidavit for Citation by Publication filed in this case. Service of Citation Respondent was served with citation by publication by the sheriff or constable of this county or the clerk of this Court by having the citation published on (date):. The citation was returned to the Court on (date):. The citation was published in. Name of Newspaper Long Arm Jurisdiction The Court may exercise personal jurisdiction over the Respondent in this case because: (Check all applicable boxes below.) The children live in Texas because of Respondent s actions. Respondent has lived in Texas with the children. Respondent has lived in Texas and provided prenatal expenses or support for the children. TexasLawHelp.org, Statement of Evidence - Citation by Publication SAPCR, November 2012 Page 1 of 2
Respondent had sexual intercourse in Texas, and the children may have been conceived by that act of intercourse. The children were born in Texas and Respondent registered with the paternity registry maintained by the bureau of vital statistics or signed an acknowledgment of paternity. There is another basis consistent with the constitutions of this state and the United States for the exercise of personal jurisdiction: Children Petitioner testified that the provisions regarding the child/children set out in the proposed final order submitted to the Court are in the best interest of the child/children the subject of this case. APPROVED on. JUDGE PRESIDING I have read the foregoing and agree that it accurately represents the evidence introduced at the hearing described above. Signature of Attorney Ad Litem Name: State Bar No: Address: Telephone: Telecopier: TexasLawHelp.org, Statement of Evidence - Citation by Publication SAPCR, November 2012 Page 2 of 2
NOTICE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS SENSITIVE DATA. Cause Number: In the interest of (List children): 1 Name: 2 Name: 3 Name: 4 Name: 5 Name: In the Court Number District Court County Court of: County, Texas CERTIFICATE OF LAST KNOWN MAILING ADDRESS I, Print your first and last name here certify that the last known mailing address that I have for the Respondent, Print Respondent s name here is: Print Respondent s last known address above Petitioner s signature TexasLawHelp.org, Certificate of Last Known Mailing Address - Other, February 2014 Texas Rules of Civil Procedure 239a Page 1 of 1
NOTICE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS SENSITIVE DATA Cause Number: In the Court Number District Court County Court at Law Justice Court County, Texas Military Status Declaration 1. My name is:. 2. I am the Petitioner in this case. I am an adult and of sound mind. I have personal knowledge of the facts stated in this declaration. The facts stated in this declaration are true and correct. 3. The Respondent s name is:. Check all boxes that describe your situation. The Respondent is in the military now. I know the Respondent is not in the military now because I asked the U.S. Department of Defense to check their Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) database. DMDC notified me that the Respondent is not on active duty in any of the armed forces. I attached a true copy of the DMDC verification. (If you check this box, you must attach a copy of the DMDC verification. You can print a copy of the DMDC verification from this web address: https://www.dmdc.osd.mil/appj/scra/scrahome.do.) I know the Respondent is not in the military now because:. I do not know if the Respondent is in the military now. Declaration in lieu of Notarized Statement Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, Section 132.001. My name is:. My date of birth is: / /. Month Day Year My address is:. Street Address City State Zip Code Country I declare under penalty of perjury that all information in this Military Status Declaration is true and correct. Formally signed in County,, County State on this date: / /. Month Day Year Your Signature Texaslawhelp.org, Military Status Declaration, January, 2015. Page 1 of 1