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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ca proof service document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the top section with your name, address, and contact information. Ensure that you include the correct county and court details.
  3. In the case number box, enter the specific case number associated with your legal action. This is crucial for proper documentation.
  4. Select the method of service used from the options provided. Remember, only one method should be checked per form.
  5. List all documents served in item 3. If necessary, attach additional documentation using the specified forms for clarity.
  6. Complete items regarding the individuals served, including their names and addresses. Use attachments if multiple parties are involved.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form to affirm that all information is accurate under penalty of perjury.

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Who may sign the Proof of Service? Under California Code of Civil Procedure section 414.10, service may be made by any person not a party to the proceeding who is at least 18 years of age. That means if this is your case, you cannot be the person to perform the service.
If you dont answer the door to a process server, they will usually attempt to serve you again at a later time. However, failing to respond to a process server does not stop legal proceedings, and the court may proceed without your involvement, potentially resulting in a default judgment against you.