Serving Legal Documents Guide

Summary

In California, petitioners cannot serve legal documents themselves; a third party must do so. This rule may vary in federal cases or other states. If you are dealing with a federal case or a different state, the rules might differ. It is important to specify the jurisdiction to get accurate information.

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in a petition for permanent injunction, can the petitioner himself serve the petition on the US attorney via certified mail?
In California, the petitioner cannot serve the petition themselves. Service must be carried out by someone who is not a party to the case, usually a process server or law enforcement officer.
Is there anything specific about your case or location that you'd like more information on?
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I understand, it can be confusing. In California, there are specific rules regarding serving legal documents. The petitioner themselves cannot serve the documents; it must be done by a third party. Is there a specific part you're unsure about or need more details on?
it's not confusing. I wasn't talking about California, You need to focus on the question and push yourself to do a better job. No complaints.
Thanks for your feedback. To clarify, are you asking about serving a petition for permanent injunction in a different state or in a federal case? Your location or additional details would be helpful to provide accurate information.
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It seems like there's some confusion regarding the jurisdiction of your case. If you're referring to a federal case or another state, the rules might differ significantly. Could you please specify the jurisdiction or state you are referring to? This would help in providing accurate information.
I did not agree to anything. Part of the service. No complaints.
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The petitioner cannot serve the petition themselves in California. It must be done by a third party.
Would you like more information about serving petitions in federal cases or another state?