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During the public health crisis, you may be permitted to serve the opposing party by email or text. After you serve the other party by email or text message, you must prove to the Court that you did this. You can prove this to the Court by filing the Affidavit Regarding Electronic Service form.
These papers can usually be served by regular, first-class mail. If the other party has a lawyer, mail the papers to the lawyer. If the other party does not have a lawyer, mail the papers directly to the other party. You can also hand-deliver the paper to the attorney or the other party.
(a) Fee if served by Sheriff/Constable is $60 for each defendant. Fee if mailed by clerk is $10 for each defendant. (b) For service not including an execution/attachment where Sheriff/Constable service required by law the fee is $60 for each defendant. (In Baltimore City, Sheriff service required by law.
Process may be served on a Sunday or holiday, except that a writ of distraint or for eviction or possession shall not be served on Sunday. Service by Delivery or Mail.
Unless impracticable, a party shall make a good faith effort to cause a trial or hearing subpoena to be served at least five days before the trial or hearing. A person may not serve or attempt to serve a subpoena more than 60 days after its issuance.
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When a summons is served on the defendant, it must either be served personally, or on a person who is older than 16 at the premises where the defendant is employed or resides. There are exceptions to this rule but for the purposes of a medical malpractice claim, this rule applies.
The fee for this service is usually about $40-$60. Service fees are located on the Maryland Judiciary Website. District Court fees are the same throughout the state, but Circuit Court fees can vary.
The District of Columbia must be served by delivering (pursuant to Rule 4(c)(2)-(3)) or mailing (pursuant to Rule 4(c)(4)) a copy of the summons, complaint, Initial Order, any addendum to that order, and any other order directed by the court to the parties at the time of filing to the Mayor of the District of Columbia
In civil cases, avoiding and non-compliance of service of summons can lead to an ex-parte decree against the defendant. On the other hand, in criminal cases where the matters are of a serious nature, the Court first issues bailable warrants. If these warrants are not complied with, non-bailable warrants will be issued.
An individual making service of process by delivery or mailing shall file proof of the service with the court promptly and in any event within the time during which the person served must respond to the process.

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