You are confusing legal with proper civil procedure. It is legal to leave court papers at your doorstep. It is also legal to leave the newspaper. It is not considered personal service within the intent of the rules of civil procedure to leave court papers that are intended for personal service at the doorstep.
The rules for serving court papers vary by jurisdiction, but in general, court papers can be served after 5 pm if allowed by the specific rules of the court or the laws of the jurisdiction. It is best to check the rules of the court where the papers are being filed for specific guidelines on serving court papers.
the divorce papers must have a court seal and sign by the clerk of court
Generally you file the papers with the clerk of the circuit court.
The Clerk of the Court can - sometimes for a modest fee - provide a copy of any court papers you lost.
Court process papers are legal documents that initiate or respond to a legal proceeding, such as a lawsuit or court case. These papers typically include complaints, petitions, motions, summons, subpoenas, and other legal filings necessary to move a case through the judicial system. The purpose of court process papers is to formally document the legal issues at hand and ensure that all parties have notice of the proceedings.
Initials, slang, abbreviations, and scribbled notes on court papers and other documents and papers are NOT the same ANYWHERE.
If you are not served court papers in California, the court may not have jurisdiction over you and may not be able to proceed with the legal case against you. This could potentially result in the case being dismissed or delayed until you are properly served with the court papers.
You will need to go the court house and apply for the papers that you need.
He brings his subject and his book to the court and lost of papers
How do you find out when someome was serves with a law suit papers.
You should seek assistance from the clerk at the court that issued the papers.You should seek assistance from the clerk at the court that issued the papers.You should seek assistance from the clerk at the court that issued the papers.You should seek assistance from the clerk at the court that issued the papers.
The court issues a summons or process and a sheriff or summons server delivers it to the individual. Papers are served as a result of an action filed with the court, then the court notifies those involved that they must appear.