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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the CASE NUMBER at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your case.
  3. Next, fill in the SHORT TITLE, which should reflect the nature of your case.
  4. In the section labeled 'NAMES, ADDRESSES, AND OTHER APPLICABLE INFORMATION ABOUT PERSONS SERVED', list each person served. Include their name and electronic service address.
  5. If applicable, specify if any served individual is an attorney and include the party or parties they represent.
  6. For each person listed, record the DATE and TIME of electronic service. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for proof of service.
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Attorneys are required to accept eService, while self-represented litigants may opt in by filing a Consent to Electronic Service and Notice of Electronic Service Address form.
For service by mail: The server mails the papers to the other persons home or mailing address. For a business, they mail it to the main office or the person in charge. The server fills out a proof of service form, writing down who they sent the papers to, where, and when. They give the form to you to file in court.
CONSENT TO ELECTRONIC SERVICE AND NOTICE OF ELECTRONIC SERVICE ADDRESS.
Either by: Agreeing to the terms of service agreement with an EFSP or. Filing Consent to Electronic Service and Notice of Electronic Service Address (form EFS-005-CV). EFS-005-CV is a new form that would need to be used if the filer chose that path.
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For purposes of electronic service made pursuant to Penal Code section 690.5, express consent to electronic service is required.
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.

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