You can do a few things. If they own a house or live with someone who owns a house you can go to the registry of deeds in the city you suspect they live in or around, you can get a copy of voter reg. lists,copies of the census aswell good luck.
You need to do research. Check the last known address - check the post office for forwarding addresses - the address records of the local utility companies - if you know where they work, try to contact them there - information from the DMV files - etc - etc.
If you don't know the current address of the other party you can ask the court to allow you to serve them at their last known address and publish a notice in the local newspaper.
The county Sherriff, or one of their deputies, are responsible for serving papers.
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Go to the Clerk of the District Court in the county where your divorce papers were filed and get a copy.
State laws govern the legality of served summons. There may be grounds for appeal if the laws were not correctly followed. If someone at the residence accepted the summons on behalf of the defendent, it will probably be ruled valid.
The Federalist Papers were written to the people of New York.
Take the divorce papers to the nearest courthouse, they'll be able to take care if it.
If in the same county, take a current copy to the police to request an escort to pick up the child. If in another county and/or state, take the papers to the local county court house to be registered and certified, than follow the same procedure.
If you know his/her address, you should get an Order for Special Process Server appointing someone in Egypt (can be ANYONE over 18 that is not related to the parties) to serve the divorce papers on the respondent. The process server will have to mail the documents and type out an affidavit of service stating that he served the respondent.
The only way for someone in America that is illegal can get papers is if they are married to someone in America. The person would have to stay married in order to keep the papers.
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Yes they can.
How do you find out when someome was serves with a law suit papers.