Short Order for Service by Posting is a legal document that was released by the District of Columbia Courts - a government authority operating within Washington, D.C..
Q: What is a Short Order for Service by Posting?
A: A Short Order for Service by Posting is a method of delivering legal documents to an individual when other methods of service are not possible.
Q: When is a Short Order for Service by Posting used?
A: A Short Order for Service by Posting is used when the whereabouts of the individual to be served are unknown or when they are avoiding service.
Q: What does the process of Service by Posting involve?
A: The process involves posting a notice of the legal action in a designated public location and mailing a copy of the notice to the individual's last known address.
Q: Is Service by Posting considered a valid method of service?
A: Yes, Service by Posting is considered a valid method of service as long as the court rules are followed and sufficient efforts have been made to locate and serve the individual by other means.
Q: What happens after Service by Posting is completed?
A: After Service by Posting is completed, the court will consider the individual served and the legal proceedings can move forward.
Form Details:
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