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Ngambo v. Bank of Am.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
Mar 17, 2020
20-CV-2221 (NSR) (S.D.N.Y. Mar. 17, 2020)

Opinion

20-CV-2221 (NSR)

03-17-2020

JULES NGAMBO, Plaintiff, v. BANK OF AMERICA, Defendant.


ORDER OF SERVICE :

Plaintiff, appearing pro se, brings this action asserting claims under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), 15 U.S.C. § 1681. By order dated March 12, 2020, the Court granted Plaintiff's request to proceed without prepayment of fees, that is, in forma pauperis (IFP).

DISCUSSION

Because Plaintiff has been granted permission to proceed IFP, Plaintiff is entitled to rely on the Court and the U.S. Marshals Service to effect service. Walker v. Schult, 717 F.3d. 119, 123 n.6 (2d Cir. 2013); see also 28 U.S.C. § 1915(d) ("The officers of the court shall issue and serve all process . . . in [IFP] cases."); Fed. R. Civ. P. 4(c)(3) (the court must order the Marshals Service to serve if the plaintiff is authorized to proceed IFP)). Although Rule 4(m) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure generally requires that the summons and complaint be served within 90 days of the date the complaint is filed, Plaintiff is proceeding IFP and could not have served the summons and complaint until the Court reviewed the complaint and ordered that a summons be issued. The Court therefore extends the time to serve until 90 days after the date the summons is issued. If the complaint is not served within that time, Plaintiff should request an extension of time for service. See Meilleur v. Strong, 682 F.3d 56, 63 (2d Cir. 2012) (holding that it is the plaintiff's responsibility to request an extension of time for service); see also Murray v. Pataki, 378 F. App'x 50, 52 (2d Cir. 2010) ("As long as the [plaintiff proceeding IFP] provides the information necessary to identify the defendant, the Marshals' failure to effect service automatically constitutes 'good cause' for an extension of time within the meaning of Rule 4(m).").

To allow Plaintiff to effect service on Defendant Bank of America through the U.S. Marshals Service, the Clerk of Court is instructed to fill out a U.S. Marshals Service Process Receipt and Return form ("USM-285 form") for this Defendant. The Clerk of Court is further instructed to issue a summons and deliver to the Marshals Service all the paperwork necessary for the Marshals Service to effect service upon this Defendant.

Plaintiff must notify the Court in writing if Plaintiff's address changes, and the Court may dismiss the action if Plaintiff fails to do so.

CONCLUSION

The Clerk of Court is directed to mail a copy of this order to Plaintiff, together with an information package.

The Clerk of Court is further instructed to issue a summons, complete the USM-285 forms with the address for Bank of America, and deliver all documents necessary to effect service to the U.S. Marshals Service. SO ORDERED. Dated: March 17, 2020

White Plains, New York

/s/_________

NELSON S. ROMÁN

United States District Judge

DEFENDANT AND SERVICE ADDRESS

Bank of America

Bank of America Corporate Center

100 North Tryon Street

Charlotte, NC 28255


Summaries of

Ngambo v. Bank of Am.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
Mar 17, 2020
20-CV-2221 (NSR) (S.D.N.Y. Mar. 17, 2020)
Case details for

Ngambo v. Bank of Am.

Case Details

Full title:JULES NGAMBO, Plaintiff, v. BANK OF AMERICA, Defendant.

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK

Date published: Mar 17, 2020

Citations

20-CV-2221 (NSR) (S.D.N.Y. Mar. 17, 2020)