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You can invite them to visit and serve them before they leave to go home.

If the "someone" is an individual person or proprietorship, you can also hire a process server in that jurisdiction to carry out the task. If the "someone" is a corporation or other entity created by state process (commission, limited partnerships, etc), you may also be able to "serve" the Secretary of State or the registered agent of the entity.

If you have no idea where the person lives, or who the person is, you may obtain a court order that specifies "adequate notice" in lieu of service, such as publication of notice in a certain publication or place for a specified time.

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