Service of process
In the U.S. legal system, service of process is the procedure by which a party to a lawsuit gives an appropriate notice of initial legal action to another party (such as a defendant), court, or administrative body in an effort to exercise jurisdiction over that person so as to force that person to respond to the proceeding before the court, body, or other tribunal.
Civil procedure in the United States |
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Jurisdiction |
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Venue |
Pleadings |
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Pre-trial procedure |
Resolution without trial |
Trial |
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Appeal |
Notice is furnished by delivering a set of court documents (called "process") to the person to be served.
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