Michigan Ex Parte Order for Alternate Service

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You can ask a friend or relative to serve the papers, or you can pay your local sheriff's department, police department, or a process server. Whoever serves the papers must be at least 18 years old and cannot be a party in your case.

After filing your case, a copy of your Plaintiff's Claim or Defendant's Claim must be delivered to the person or business you are suing. Each person named must be served a copy of the claim.You cannot serve the claim yourself.

The plaintiff must serve the papers on the defendant in person, directly to the defendant, rather than by mail or by simply leaving it at the defendant's home or work. You must serve each defendant if you are suing more than one, even if the defendants each live or work at the same address.

Service by certified mail (for a party who is out of state) When the party that has to be served lives out of state, papers can usually be served by sending a copy of the paperwork to be served to that party by first-class mail, postage prepaid, and return receipt requested.

In most states a person to serve the process simply must be 18 years of age or older and not a party to the litigation. Most jurisdictions require or permit process to be served by a court official, such as a sheriff, marshal, constable, or bailiff.

All states allow personal service to be made by law officers, although not all officers will serve civil subpoenas. Using this method is often valuable for its sobering effect. The fee can be added to your judgment if you win. Private process servers.

What is Process Service?A process server delivers documents to each person that describes the legal action they are facing. The act of delivering the notices is called serving legal documents. The documents may be a court summons, a complaint, a subpoena, writ or any other type of court document.

But because process servers are usually paid by the job, those who take fewer jobs earn less. The fee for a standard service ranges from about $20 to $80, depending on geographic location and other factors. The rate is often higher for difficult or expedited service.

Serving process across state lines can be tricky. Some states recognize the Uniform Interstate Deposition and Discovery Act, which makes the process easy. Others do not, and there are more steps that must be taken before a subpoena or other legal document can be served upon its recipient.

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Michigan Ex Parte Order for Alternate Service