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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the SC-104A in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name and address of the person, business, or public entity you served. This information is crucial for proper documentation.
  3. Indicate how you mailed the documents by checking the appropriate box. You can choose between mailing it yourself or using a designated mail drop.
  4. Fill in the date you mailed the envelope and specify the city and state from which it was sent.
  5. If applicable, provide details about the business or public entity served, including their authorized representative's name and job title.
  6. Finally, sign and print your name as the server, ensuring that all information is accurate to comply with legal requirements.

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An SC-104 Proof of Service must be filled out and filed with the court to prove that the Defendant was served. If you use a Sheriff or Registered Process Server, they file their own version of the Proof of Service with the court for you.
1, 1008 - Service; Proof of Service. (a) Proof of Service of papers shall be a Declaration stating the title of the paper Served or filed, the name and address of the person making the Service, and that he or she is over the age of 18 years and not a party to the matter.
is a written statement that you file with the Tribunal indicating that you served (sent a copy) of the submitted documents to the opposing party. Failure to include a proof of service form with your filing.