This is an official California Judicial Council family law form, which may be used in domestic litigation in California. Enter the information as indicated on the form and file with the court as appropriate.
This is an official California Judicial Council family law form, which may be used in domestic litigation in California. Enter the information as indicated on the form and file with the court as appropriate.
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When a document may be served by mail, express mail, overnight delivery, or fax transmission, the document may be served electronically under Code of Civil Procedure section 1010.6, Penal Code section 690.5, and the rules in this chapter.
Per the California Code of Civil Procedure section 1010.6, when a document may be served by mail, express mail, overnight delivery, or fax transmission, the document may be served electronically. This means that Electronic Service (E-Service) can be used for any case as long as all parties provide express consent.
Tells the court that legal papers were electronically delivered to (served on) the other party. Lists the papers that were served and tells who they were served on, where and when they were served, and who served them.
The Proof of Service should be typed or printed. If you have Internet access, a fillable version of this proof of service form is available at .courts.ca.gov/forms.htm. Second box, left side: Print the name of the county in which the legal action is filed and the court's address in this box.
When being served by mail, parties have an additional five calendar days to respond, but with eService parties have an additional two court days (CCP 1010.6 B).