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Process Server Individual Electronic Device Certification is a legal document that was released by the New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection - a government authority operating within New York City.
Q: What is the Process Server Individual Electronic Device Certification?
A: The Process Server Individual Electronic Device Certification is a certification requirement in New York City for process servers to use electronic devices while serving legal documents.
Q: Who is required to have the Process Server Individual Electronic Device Certification?
A: Any process server in New York City who wishes to use electronic devices while serving legal documents must obtain the certification.
Q: What are electronic devices used for in the process serving?
A: Electronic devices can be used to record and send information related to the service of legal documents, such as GPS coordinates and timestamps.
Q: How can a process server obtain the Process Server Individual Electronic Device Certification?
A: To obtain the certification, a process server must complete a training course and pass an exam administered by the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs.
Q: What are the consequences of not having the certification?
A: If a process server does not have the Process Server Individual Electronic Device Certification, they are prohibited from using electronic devices while serving legal documents in New York City.
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