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A process server and certified mail are both acceptable ways of service in this state under this regulation, and either manner is presumed to confer in personam jurisdiction. In this state, Alabama Process Service must be delivered by a process server unless otherwise specified or authorized by these regulations.
The answers given in interrogatories can be used in court during a trial. The information from the interrogatories saves time in a trial because the basic facts have already been established and do not need to be repeated through questions of the witnesses in court.
Although steps to issue the Summons must be taken within 6 months, there is no requirement for a Defendant to receive it within that period of time.
When that happens, a party can file a motion to compel, asking the Court to order the opposing party to produce the contested documents or information. If a motion to compel is granted and the Court orders the information produced, failing to comply with that order can lead to serious consequences.
Under Alabama law, a party must serve the document subpoena at least 15 days before compliance is required (Ala. R. Civ.
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Service of the summons and complaint or other process or other documents to be served may be made by certified mail or its equivalent which shall be any form of mail requiring a signed receipt, and shall be made in the manner prescribed by Rule 4.2(b)(1).
The server must serve process within 30 days. In the event of failure of service, the clerk notifies, by mail, the attorney of record or if there is no attorney of record, the party at whose instance process was issued.
Rule 55(c) as amended allows the trial court to act beyond the 30 days upon a motion to set aside a default judgment, so long as the motion was filed within the 30 days, but subject to automatic denial after 90 days.
(a) When presented. A defendant shall serve an answer within thirty (30) days after the service of the summons and complaint upon that defendant except when service is made by publication and a different time is prescribed under the applicable procedure.
(i) In the event of service by certified mail by the clerk, the clerk shall place a copy of the process and complaint or other document to be served in an envelope and shall address the envelope to the person to be served with instructions to forward.

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