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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Arizona Proof of Service form in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your details as the Applicant. Ensure you provide your name, address, and contact information accurately.
  3. In the section regarding the Judgment Debtor, clearly state their last known city, county, and state of residence.
  4. Detail your attempts to serve the Notice to Judgment Debtor. Include dates and addresses where personal service was attempted, referencing any attached affidavits from the process server.
  5. Indicate that you have published the Notice for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation. Attach the Publisher’s Certificate as required.
  6. Finally, certify your application by signing and dating it at the bottom of the form before submitting it along with all necessary attachments.

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All process--including a summons--may be served anywhere within Arizona. (b) Serving a Summons and Complaint or Other Pleading. The summons and the pleading being served must be served together within the time allowed under Rule 4(i). The serving party must furnish the necessary copies to the person who makes service.
Apply, through the attorney general or through the county, city or town attorney of the county, city or town in which the act, practice or transaction is alleged to have been committed, to the superior court in that county for an injunction restraining the person from engaging in the act, practice or transaction, or
A sworn statement filed by a licensed process server to inform the Court that they have completed service.
Return Where the person to be served is one whose present residence is unknown but whose last known residence was outside the state, or has avoided service of process, and service by publication is the best means practicable under the circumstances for providing notice of institution of the action, then service may be
Similarly, searching court records allows a process server to find out if the person has any upcoming court dates, in which case they can serve them as they leave a hearing or other court proceeding. They can also identify the persons lawyer and serve them as they leave their attorneys office.

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The fees charged for each service area are based on $2.40 a mile one-way, not to exceed 200 miles, to the location to be served and a service fee of $16 (per Arizona Revised Statutes Section11-445). All Writs and Writs only are subject to a $200 deposit.
An example of a Proof of Service is a signed declaration from the person who served the documents, stating the name of the person who was served and the date, time, and manner of service. A Proof of Service may also include an affidavit, which is a sworn statement that the documents were properly served.
Service is complete at the time the sheriff or deputy hands the other party the court papers. If you choose this method of service, use the Service by Sheriff form. to Serve Family Court Papers by Mail or Other Delivery Service with Signature Confirmation contained in this packet.

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