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The following article was
written for Resources
For Attorneys.com by David Hallstrom, a private
investigator, he is not now nor has he ever been an
attorney.
Section 415.20 (b) of the
California Civil Code Of Procedure States: If a copy of
the summons and complaint cannot with reasonable diligence
be personally delivered to the person to be served, as
specified in Section 416.60, 416.70, 416.80, or 416.90, a
summons may be served by leaving a copy of the summons and
complaint at the person's dwelling house, usual place of
abode, usual place of business, or usual mailing address
other than a United States Postal Service post office box,
in the presence of a competent member of the household or
a person apparently in charge of his or her office, place
of business, or usual mailing address other than a United
States Postal Service post office box, at least 18 years
of age, who shall be informed of the contents thereof, and
by thereafter mailing a copy of the summons and of the
complaint by first-class mail, postage prepaid to the
person to be served at the place where a copy of the
summons and complaint were left. Service of a summons in
this manner is deemed complete on the 10th day after the
mailing.
Most process servers
understand dwelling house or usual place of abode to mean
the actual place where the person is currently staying. It
has, however, been our experience that this means the
official residence or place where the person is currently
staying. We have found that most courts consider the
dwelling house to be where the person is currently staying
and the usual place of abode to mean the persons permanent
residence, ie: the person lives with his parents but is
currently away at school. The persons dwelling house would
be where he is currently staying while in school and his
usual place of abode would be his parents house where he
returns on vacations and when school is on break and where
he expects to return when he finishes school. The same
applies if the person is currently in the hospital, away
on a business trip or is on a vacation.
Usual place of business can
mean different things. Say a person works every day in a
factory on 8th St., that of course would be a usual place
of business. Say a Doctor is on staff and shows up for
work regularly at ABC Hospital. He also rents office space
from a doctor's group at another location where he also
sees paitents. It has been our experience that both places
could be considered the Doctors usual place of business.
Usual mailing address other
than a United States Postal Service post office box. Usual
mailing address can be a private mail box service or any
other place (Other than a U.S Post Office branch.) that
the subject uses as a mailing address. This does not mean
that the person must actually pick up or receive the mail.
It only means that the person must use the address as a
mailing address. Some people in order to evade creditors
or others give out mailing addresses but never pick up the
mail. If a person directs people to send that person's
mail to a certain address then that address can be
considered a usual place of mailing as the server would
have no way of verifying that the mail is actually picked
up.
Competent member of the
household does not mean family member. It means anyone who
resides at that residence, including full time live in
nannys, maids, gardeners, friends, etc.. As long as the
person resides ther full time they can be considered
members of the household.
Person apparently in charge
does not mean, as some process servers believe, a manager
or officer of the business or place of mailing. It means
"the person apparently in charge. If, at an office,
the receptionist will not let the process server see
anyone else in the office, then the receptionist is the
highest person in charge that the server can serve. If the
only person who works at a mail box service says that he
or she is only a clerk, that person is still the person
apparently in charge.
Serving a complaint in a
gated community or security building where the security
guard will not allow entrance. On May 28, 1992, in the
case of Robert Bein vs Bechtel-Jochim, the California
Court Of Appeals held that a guard gate does constitute
part of the dwelling and therefore the guard is a
competent member within the dwelling. The court reasoned
that if a process server is not permitted to proceed to
the actual residence, then the outer bounds of the actual
dwelling place must be deemed to extend to the location at
which the process server's progress is arrested.
Reasonable diligence has
been interpreted differently in different jurisdictions,
however, we have found that if three attempts are made at
least eight hours apart and if at least two of those
attempts are made at the address wher the papers are
served then a substituted service on the fourth attempt is
usually considered valid.
The foregoing information
is not given as legal advice. It is instead given as
information and opinion gathered and developed through
experience over the last thirty years. David Hallstrom is
the owner of Hallstrom Detective Agency and although the
agency no longer offers process serving services, it has,
through it's servers, completed service of several hundred
thousand legal documents. Although the author believes the
information to be accurate no guarantee is made or
implied.
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