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If you are starting a case, serve the defendant with the summons, complaint and other required documents by certified mail/return receipt/restricted delivery OR process server. To serve any other documents in the case (the answer, motions, oppositions, etc.), you can serve by first class US mail or hand delivery.
Rule 3 - Commencement of Action and Venue (a) A civil action is commenced by filing a complaint with the court. The complaint, in order to be accepted for filing, must be accompanied by a completed case description on a form provided by the clerk of court.
Rule 40 - Index to Cases (a) The court system shall maintain an index by last name of every party named in every case filed, regardless of whether a partys true name is protected in the public index under paragraphs (b) or (c) of this rule.
Regarding how to serve court documents, you can serve papers via personal service, substituted service, or service by certified mail. Personal service is the most common method where a server hands the papers in person to the party being served. It is also called in-person service or personal delivery.
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.
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A party shall plead in response to an amended pleading within the time remaining for response to the original pleading or within 10 days after service of the amended pleading, whichever period may be the longer, unless the court otherwise orders.
The same rules for serving someone in Alaska apply. If you are starting a case, serve the defendant with the summons, complaint and other required documents by certified mail/return receipt/restricted delivery OR process server.
The Rule 45 commencement date for a new charge arising out of the same criminal episode shall be the same as the commencement date for the original charge, unless the evidence on which the new charge is based was not available to the prosecution on the commencement date for the original charge.

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