Strike
The delivery of copies of legal documents such as summons, complaint, subpena, order to show cause (order to appear and argue against a proposed order), writs, notice to quit the premises and certain other documents, usually by personal delivery to the defendant or other person to whom the documents are directed. so-called “substituted service” can be accomplished by leaving the documents with an adult resident of a home, with an employee with management duties at a business office or with a designated “agent for acceptance of service” (often with name and address filed with the state’s secretary of state), or, in some cases, by posting in a prominent place followed by mailing copies by certified mail to the opposing party. in certain cases of absent or unknown defendants, the court will allow service by publication in a newspaper. once all parties have filed a complaint, answer or any pleading in a lawsuit, further documents usually can be served by mail or even fax.