Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Michigan

Serving court papers out of state

I have a small cliams case I want to filed but the defendant is not currently not living in the city of Detroit. The person reside in KY at the moment for work. So I was wondering if I could use the defendant job address to serve her the papers through mail or some other legal services that can served the papers.


Asked on 4/27/07, 3:15 pm

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Re: Serving court papers out of state

If the defendant is resident in the State of Michigan, you can serve him/her here and ask a Michigan court to take jurisdiction over the person to compel appearance.

However, as a practical matter, you really need to serve the person at BOTH locations, to ensure actual notice. Service at one place can be avoided, and you want to ensure that there is actual notice, as opposed to constructive notice. If service is repeatedly avoided, ask the court to allow service by publication.

That, or wait for him/her to get back to Detroit,--even if only in town for a day, local service should be good.

Use a process server, if possible, although your attorney can do it herself, it's better to have a neutral person do it if you're a party in the lawsuit.

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Answered on 4/27/07, 5:40 pm


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