Louisiana Affidavit of Process Server

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Affidavit of Process Server

A Louisiana Affidavit of Process Server is a sworn statement an individual must fill out, notarize, and submit to the court to become a process server in the state of Louisiana. Process servers are responsible for delivering legal documents to those involved in a court case. The affidavit includes the process server’s name, address, phone number, and any other contact information, as well as the process server’s experience and qualifications. There are two types of Louisiana Affidavit of Process Server: Registered and Licensed. A Registered Process Server is an individual who has registered with the Louisiana Secretary of State's office to serve legal documents throughout the state. A Licensed Process Server is an individual who has been approved by the Louisiana Supreme Court to serve process in specific parishes.

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If you have bonded from jail, the District Attorney must file charges within 90 days of your being arrested in Lousiana. If the District Attorney does not file charges against you in the time required by law, you may be entitled to be released from jail or your bail obligation.

C. Notwithstanding Paragraph A of this Article, if a pleading or order sets a court date, then service shall be made by registered or certified mail or as provided in Article 1314, by actual delivery by a commercial courier, or by emailing the document to the email address designated by counsel or the party.

For purposes of this Part, an affidavit means an oath or affirmation signed by the affiant before a notary public, or before a deputy registrar of voters or two residents of the parish who sign as witnesses to the registrant's signature.

What Are the Methods of Service? Ordinarily, a civil sheriff's deputy will serve this notice upon any party located in Louisiana. For the sheriff to make service, the sheriff will need to physically locate the person (personal service) or deliver the papers to the person's home address (domiciliary service).

What Are the Methods of Service? Ordinarily, a civil sheriff's deputy will serve this notice upon any party located in Louisiana. For the sheriff to make service, the sheriff will need to physically locate the person (personal service) or deliver the papers to the person's home address (domiciliary service).

For non-residents, the court may direct Louisiana Process Service to be performed on an attorney at law designated if service by registered or certified mail or physical delivery is not possible. It is the same as delivering a personal service to the defendant in this state if the process is served.

Standard service ? $100 (per address) This price includes 3 attempts at service, the first attempt being made within 3-5 days, along with a notarized affidavit.

Louisiana law doesn't allow you to do this without court approval. After 10 days, if the sheriff can't serve your spouse, you must file a special motion with the court requesting permission for someone else to attempt it.

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