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Aguilar v. Stone

Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston, First District
Jul 6, 1995
901 S.W.2d 955 (Tex. App. 1995)

Summary

holding district clerk's delivery of citation to process server fulfilled his duty

Summary of this case from In re Reger

Opinion

No. 01-95-00520-CV.

June 8, 1995. Rehearing Overruled July 6, 1995.

Timothy A. Aguilar, Tennessee Colony, pro se.

Kathleen S. Stone, Houston, for respondents.

Before OLIVER-PARROTT, C.J., and O'CONNOR and TAFT, JJ.


OPINION


On this day the Court considered relator's motion for leave to file a petition for writ of mandamus. In his petition, relator asks this Court to direct respondents to issue citation in cause number 94-059569, styled Timothy A. Aguilar v. Briar Forest Place Apartments. Under TEX.R.CIV.P. 145, a pro se plaintiff who files an affidavit of indigency is entitled to the issuance of citation.

The records of the Harris County District Clerk indicate that citation was issued in the above referenced suit, that service was attempted in early January 1995, but was returned to the clerk's office unserved. Citation is issued when it "is sent forth from the clerk's office under his sanction and authority and given to an officer, or to some one else to give to an officer, for the purpose of being served." London v. Chandler, 406 S.W.2d 203, 204 (Tex. 1966). When the district clerk delivered the citation to the process server, his duty was fulfilled. It is relator's responsibility to see that the process server is able to accomplish service of process. See Primate Const., Inc. v. Silver, 884 S.W.2d 151, 153 (Tex. 1994) (it is the responsibility of one requesting service of process to see that service is properly accomplished). Had relator requested the district clerk to serve citation by registered or certified mail pursuant to TEX.R.CIV.P. 103 106(a)(2) and the clerk had refused to do so, mandamus would be an appropriate remedy.

We OVERRULE relator's motion for leave to file a petition for writ of mandamus.


Summaries of

Aguilar v. Stone

Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston, First District
Jul 6, 1995
901 S.W.2d 955 (Tex. App. 1995)

holding district clerk's delivery of citation to process server fulfilled his duty

Summary of this case from In re Reger

stating that a pro se plaintiff who files an affidavit of indigency under rule 145 is entitled to the issuance of citation

Summary of this case from Rogers v. Franklin
Case details for

Aguilar v. Stone

Case Details

Full title:Timothy A. AGUILAR, Relator, v. The Honorable Kathleen S. STONE, Judge of…

Court:Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston, First District

Date published: Jul 6, 1995

Citations

901 S.W.2d 955 (Tex. App. 1995)

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