Rule 4.2(f) allows service by publication when the following circumstances exist: The last known address of the person to be served is outside Arizona, but, (1) despite diligent efforts, the serving party is unable to find the opposing party's current address; or, (2) the opposing party has intentionally avoided ...
Certified Mail is a method of service that is required for specific parties who must be served with documents in an adversary proceeding or in a contested matter.
In addition to any other available methods of service, the plaintiff may serve the summons and complaint by registered or certified mail.
You can send the court papers by giving the post office copies of the court papers in an envelope, postage prepaid, to be sent to the other party by any form of mail requiring a signed and returned receipt. This is often called Certified Mail, Restricted Delivery by the post office.
If the process server cannot serve you personally, they can leave a copy of the papers at your home with someone of suitable age and discretion. They may also deliver the documents to an agent who is authorized to receive service of process on your behalf.
Option 2 - Certified or Registered Mail, Return Receipt Requested. Mail the Service Packet to the other party by Certified or Registered Mail, Return Receipt Requested. You can mail it yourself or have someone so it for you.
22-513 - Method of service. A. In addition to any other available methods of service, the plaintiff may serve the summons and complaint by registered or certified mail.
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