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If a process server arrives at your doorstep and you do not wish to accept the legal documents they are attempting to serve you, you have the right to decline.
There are three ways to deliver legal papers to start a case. Personal delivery. The papers are handed to the defendant or respondent. Substituted delivery. Papers are left with someone else to give to the defendant or respondent and copies of the papers are mailed. Conspicuous delivery.
In New York, process servers can only properly serve documents on an intended recipient through their door attendant in a few circumstances. As service of process marks the important procedural beginning to most litigations, it is taken seriously and scrutinized quite carefully.
If a decision is to be made on the papers, the court or tribunal will usually make orders for you to file your written evidence or submissions in relation to that particular decision before it is scheduled to be handed down.
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.
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For individuals, you must pass a Process Server Individual Exam and complete the Electronic Device Certification, Record-Keeping Certification, and Child Support Certification. For more details about all the required paperwork, check out the New York City Consumer Affairs website.
If attempts to serve you are unsuccessful, the court may grant an alternative service method, such as publishing the notice in a local newspaper. This could lead to additional costs and extended delays. This can cause unnecessary legal complications and potentially harm your defense or position in the case.

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