Difference between revisions of "How Do I Substitutionally Serve Someone with Legal Documents?"

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The court really does have a wide latitude when it comes to making orders for subsituted service. Among other things, the court can order that the respondent be served by:
The court really does have a wide latitude when it comes to making orders for subsituted service. Among other things, the court can order that the respondent be served by:


#posting a copy of the documents to the door of his or her home or office,
*posting a copy of the documents to the door of his or her home or office,
#posting a copy of the documents in the local post office, or
*posting a copy of the documents in the local post office, or
#mailing it to the respondent by registered mail.
*mailing it to the respondent by registered mail.


The particular method the court considers appropriate <span class="noglossary">will</span> always depend on the circumstances and what is reasonable in those circumstances.
The particular method the court considers appropriate <span class="noglossary">will</span> always depend on the circumstances and what is reasonable in those circumstances.
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