Question: Who, in a county, must be served with a tort claim notice: the clerk of the county or the clerk of the county commissioners?
Answer: Either one.
COURT WATCH: The Tort Claims Act does not identify the particular county office or officer to be served.
August 15, 2022 at 10:00 AM
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Question: Who, in a county, must be served with a tort claim notice: the clerk of the county or the clerk of the county commissioners?
Answer: Either one.
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