How do I serve an inmate in divorce papers?
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How do I serve an inmate in divorce papers?
In most cases the facility has a procedure for service already in place. This usually involves mailing the service packet to the appropriate. A designated person will typically serve the inmate. This designated person will then mail back the ‘proof of service’ that is filed with the court.
How do I serve divorce papers in NJ?
Under New Jersey law, the defendant must be personally served via hand delivery with a copy of the divorce paperwork. You can accomplish service by having a sheriff or process server hand-deliver a copy of the petition to your spouse at home or work. The sheriff will charge a fee for this service.
How long should I keep divorce papers?
To be on the safe side, McBride says to keep all tax records for at least seven years. Keep forever. Records such as birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, divorce decrees, Social Security cards, and military discharge papers should be kept indefinitely.