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A Proof of Service is ultimately what our jobs are all about. It is a document that details your efforts as a process server to find a defendant and is submitted to the court as evidence of your work.
Proof of service may be made by (1) written acknowledgment of the receipt of a summons and a copy of the complaint, dated and signed by the person to whom the service is directed or by a person authorized under these rules to receive the service of process; (2) a certificate stating the facts of service, including the
How can the complaint be served? A person who is not a party to the case and is over the age of 18, can personally deliver or serve the summons and complaint on the defendant(s). The summons and complaint can be served by sending them by certified mail with restricted delivery and return receipt.
There are two main ways to serve documents: (1) by mail and (2) by personal delivery. If a persons address is unknown, they must be given notice by publication in a newspaper. A proof of service shows the court that a document was served as required by law.
A proof of service is, in almost all instances, required to be attached to documents that you are filing with the Court. This document is proof to the Court of the service you completed for the document you are filing.
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Process servers in Michigan are generally allowed to serve process at any time, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. This means that if you are a resident of Michigan, you should be prepared to receive legal documents at any hour of the day or night.
Alternative service allows service of documents by alternative methods of service or service at an alternative place. Alternative service is a potential way forward if problems have been, or are likely to be, encountered when serving the claim form, defence or other court document in proceedings.
In any case, service may be made by serving a summons and a copy of the complaint on a person in charge of the office of an officer on whom service may be made and sending a summons and a copy of the complaint by registered mail addressed to the officer at his or her office. (H) Limited Liability Company.

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