Texas Civil Process Request

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TX-CC-41-02
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A02 Civil Process Request

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A person can be served through certified mail in Texas. A process server's code of conduct says that he must treat everyone with respect. He must be candid and truthful. A process server will typically make his first attempt to serve the papers within 5 to 7 days after he was hired.

Service of Process via Email The Texas courts adopted Rule 21a which allows a party to serve official court documents via email. Before the adoption of Rule 21a, parties had to mail hard copy versions of court filings.

Generally, process servers make at least three attempts to serve somebody. These attempts are normally made at different times of day and on different days to maximize our chance of serving the papers.

What happens if you never get served court papers? Relax. The court can't issue a judgment against you. The plaintiff can attempt to serve you on another day.

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