Idaho Affidavit of Service (H&W)

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Affidavit of Service (H&W)

The Idaho Affidavit of Service (H&W) is a legal document that confirms an individual has been served with court papers. This document is completed by the server, who is the person who has delivered the court papers on behalf of the court. The affidavit must be completed, signed, and notarized. There are two types of Idaho Affidavit of Service (H&W): Summons and Complaint, and Subpoena. The Summons and Complaint affidavit is used when someone is being served with a summons and complaint, which is the initial paperwork filed in a lawsuit. The Subpoena affidavit is used when someone is being served with a subpoena, which is a court order that requires a person to appear in court or provide certain documents.

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For a charge, the Clerk may serve the Defendant with Idaho Process Service via certified mail, return receipt requested. Mail service, on the other hand, is often less costly than personal service.

Service of all process shall be made by an officer authorized by law to serve process, or by some person over the age of eighteen (18), not a party to the action. A subpoena may be served as provided in Rule 45.

Process servers have up to three attempts at delivering documents before officially notifying the court that service was unsuccessful.

If a defendant is not served within 182 days after the complaint is filed, the court, on motion or on its own after 14 days' notice to the plaintiff, must dismiss the action without prejudice against that defendant.

If you have not been properly served, and you don't show up, the court has no personal jurisdiction over you, and can't enter a judgment against you. The case can be continued to another court date, and the other side can try again to serve you.

A paper is served under this rule by: (A) handing it to the person; (B) leaving it: (i) at the person's office with a clerk or other person in charge or, if no one is in charge, in a conspicuous place in the office; or (ii) if the person has no office or the office is closed, at the person's dwelling or usual place of

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