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Only persons of legal age may be appointed as private process servers and only those persons appointed by the county clerk may serve process. Upon filing of a petition, the county clerk will require a background investigation from the Shelby County Sheriffs Office and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
Service of process ranges from $55 to $135.
(1) With the exception of an emergency hearing, preliminary hearing, or detention hearing, if a party to be served with a summons is within this state and can be found, the summons shall be served upon the party personally at least 3 days before the hearing.
In Tennessee a civil action commences with the filing of a complaint. A party who commences the action is called the plaintiff, and the opposite party is called the defendant. A civil action can be classified into various stages that include: pleading stage, discovery stage, trial stage, and judgment stage.
(1) With the exception of an emergency hearing, preliminary hearing, or detention hearing, if a party to be served with a summons is within this state and can be found, the summons shall be served upon the party personally at least 3 days before the hearing.
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In order for the Department to serve process, the following is required: 2 copies of a court issued summons, 1 original and 1 copy; 1 copy of the Complaint (Inclusion of Complaint is not necessary if it was filed in General Sessions Court); $15 cash or check or money order payable to the Commissioner of Insurance; and.
There are four steps to respond to the complaint. Create an Answer document. Answer each issue of the complaint. Assert affirmative defenses. File one copy of the Answer document with the court and serve the plaintiff with another copy.
Remember that the Tennessee Rules of Civil Procedure allow for the service of a summons and complaint by regular mail. Rule 4.07 provides as follows: (1) A defendant who waives service of a summons does not thereby waive any objection to the venue or to the jurisdiction of the court over the person of the defendant.
Can you be sued without being served? To lawfully file a lawsuit, the plaintiff must serve the defendant (you) with a Summons and a copy of the Petition or Complaint. If the defendant fails to render service of such documents, the case will be dropped or continued until the service of process has taken place.
Tennessee Process Serving Requirements A summons and complaint may be served by any person who is not a party and is not less than 18 years of age. The process server must be identified by name and address on the return. No service on Sundays unless permitted by court order.

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