Ga law OCGA 9-11-4 states that gated communities and business shall make themselves and their occupants/employees available within reasonable business hours
you don't have to be licensed to serve court papers in New York State, however I'm not sure but i believe that the process serving company you work for or are trying to start, or may have already started, but you may have to work/own a licensed company in order to get papers from attourneys to serve them.
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Simply tell the court you don't wish to serve. They will appoint someone else as the executor. If there are no family members willing to serve, the court will appoint an attorney or bank to do the work.
Your are entitled to reasonable compensation for the work that you did. The accounting should be submitted to the court with the change papers.
He can have someone buy the correct papers from the court, send them to him and he can fill them out and send them to the correct place to file.
A Process Server needs to deliver an important Message for the Court. They are given descriptions of the Person to be served, where they live, where they work, who their neighbor's are and any habits that person may have. They Are sworn to know who they are serving. In Most cases, The paper must be served to the person who is named in the court document ,however It can really depend on The Message it self. Some Messages can be "Sub Served" Meaning Someone who lives In The House can except the paper of service. There is a Method of Drop Serve, Meaning If Someone is evading service (which is illegle ) The Process server can/will simply drop the papers on the ground, throw the papers at you, Tape the papers to your door, tape the papers to your car etc. A Good process server will be professional In any case and will be a witness to the service in court if asked, Some states prohibit Sunday service, and Holiday service is acceptable.
Typically when someone talks about collating it is in the terms of office work. Most commonly people collate papers. They will go through papers and sort them correctly.
Working papers are the evidence of work done by the auditor, he should prepare working papers in order to provide evidence that audit was properly performed according to ISA standards. Working papers support auditor, in-case he is being sued in court by the client, for negligence of audit work.
I know where a 14 -15 year old people can work, in restaurants. Like in Coffee shops. You serve foods and take orders.
As far as I have found, the term is "court reporter." Stenographer is what they are normally referred to in a deposition. They are usually qualified to serve as a court reporter, but work outside the court.
you have to be 16 but u nedd someone else to serve the 18 games!!
You can get work papers in South Carolina by going to your school if you are 15 years.