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Either by: Agreeing to the terms of service agreement with an EFSP or. “Filing Consent to Electronic Service and Notice of Electronic Service Address (form EFS-005-CV).” EFS-005-CV is a new form that would need to be used if the filer chose that path.
Court documents can be validly served by email, providing the receiving party has indicated in writing that this is acceptable.
A party or other person may serve documents electronically directly, by an agent, or through a designated electronic filing service provider.
If you have questions regarding the content of the probate notes, you can e-mail the probate examiner at probate.examiners@riversideurts.ca. E-mail is checked daily and you should receive a response within 24 hours.
DCSS can be served via email. If you must serve DCSS (for example, requesting orders involving child support and child support related issues and DCSS is involved in your case), someone over 18, not a party to the case would email ServicePortal@Rivco and complete the Proof of Electronic Service form.
A party or other person may serve documents electronically directly, by an agent, or through a designated electronic filing service provider.
(2) Proof of electronic service may be in electronic form and may be filed electronically with the court. (3) Under rule 3.1300(c), proof of service of the moving papers must be filed at least five court days before the hearing.
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).
You can serve papers (not including the original complaint and summons) by either electronic mail, fax, overnight delivery or messenger delivery (hand delivery). To prove this service to the court, you need to file a Proof of Service form. POS-050 is for electronic service.