Service of process
is the procedure employed to give legal notice to a
person (defendant etc.) of a court or administrative body's
exercise of its jurisdiction over that person so as to enable that
person to respond to the proceeding before the court, body or
other tribunal. Usually, notice is furnished by delivering a set
of court documents to the person to be served.
Each jurisdiction has rules regarding the means of service of
process. Typically, a summons and related documents must be served
upon the defendant personally, or in some cases upon another
person of suitable age and discretion at the person's abode or
place of business or employment.
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In some cases, service of process may be effected through the mail as
in some small claims court procedures. In exceptional cases, other
forms of service may be authorized by procedural rules or court order,
including service by publication when an individual cannot be located
in a particular jurisdiction.
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