Statutes | Law and Order Code of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Community,Arizona Chapter 20 Article IX. ยง20-145 | 2020
Upon the default of a debtor, the creditor may commence a repossession proceeding in the Tribal Court by filing:
A. A complaint, signed and verified by the creditor, authorized agent, or advocate:
     1. Naming the debtor and any other necessary persons as a defendant
     2. Containing a description of the personal property so that it can be identified with reasonable certainty
     3. Stating the facts concerning the alleged default of the debtor and such other facts as may be necessary to constitute a cause of action
     4. Stating the desired relief, including the removal of the personal property from the territory of the Nation
     5. Having appended as exhibits true and correct copies of each promissory note or other agreement between the parties relating to the personal property and
     6. Including an allegation that all relevant requirements and conditions prescribed in (i) any and all applicable laws, regulations, and policies, and (ii) the provisions of the promissory note or other agreement have been complied with by the creditor and
B. A summons issued as in other cases requiring the debtor and each other defendant to appear for a trial upon the complaint.
 
(Law & Order Code 2006, § 20-145 Ft. McD. Res. No. 95-25, eff. 3-27-1995)