JU 13.0210 - Return of Service - Washington-2025

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Although personal service is mostly preferred due to its direct and straightforward approach, you can still serve summons using alternative methods such as service by mail, substituted service, service by publication, and electronic service. Each method may have specific legal requirements in different jurisdictions.
If the process server (the person who gives the notice of lawsuit) cannot find him or her there, ask the server for an Affidavit of Service. The affidavit is a sworn testimony to the court that the process server tried to serve the right person at the right place and time. Its called due diligence.
Process servers in Washington State will make up to three (3) tries to deliver your documents, regardless of your chosen service level. We keep up to date with your due diligence requirements and will ensure that we attempt service in the morning, afternoon, and evening.
Instead of personal service, the Notice can be sent to the defendant by registered or certified mail. If the Notice is mailed, a return receipt with the signature of the party being served must be filed with the court. The defendant must be served the Notice at least ten calendar days before the scheduled hearing.
Summons and Complaint Two separate documents that go together to start a civil lawsuit.

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Service of summons and process, except when service is by publication, shall be by the sheriff of the county wherein the service is made, or by the sheriffs deputy, or by any person over 18 years of age who is competent to be a witness in the action, other than a party.
A party may file a motion for reconsideration only of a decision by the judges (1) terminating review, or (2) granting or denying a personal restraint petition on the merits. The motion should be in the form and be served and filed as provided in he rules 17.3 (a), 17.4 (a) (g), and 18.5.

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