If the proof of service is not filed within five business days, the time for the party served to answer the process shall not begin to run until such proof of service is filed.
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Age 65 or older, or be totally disabled, or be blind; • A U.S. citizen or an alien who was lawfully admitted for permanent residence prior to August 22, 1996; • A resident of Georgia (there is no time limit to establish residency, only the intention to permanently live in Georgia); • Agree to assign all health ...
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When service is to be made within this state, the person making such service shall make the service within five days from the time of receiving the summons and complaint; but failure to make service within the five-day period will not invalidate a later service.
A Certificate of Service is filed to certify that a document has been served.
Service upon the attorney or upon a party shall be made by delivering a copy to the person to be served or by mailing it to the person to be served at the person's last known address or, if no address is known, by leaving it with the clerk of the court.
Service by mail is complete upon mailing. Proof of service may be made by certificate of an attorney or of his or her employee, by written admission, by affidavit, or by other proof satisfactory to the court. Failure to make proof of service shall not affect the validity of service.