
Originally Posted by
wallabee4
If you have a third party build a rapport and convince someone they are expecting a package in the mail with business they are anxious to get, can you instead serve them their papers to your small claims suit against them, using certified mail or Fed Ex with signature to verify delivery?
Somebody else beat me to the answer but hire a process server - locked gates do not stop them.
In my area small claims lawsuits are served by mail by the Court, no receipt, no certified/registered mail. The Court fills out the affidavit of service by mail - if the papers do not come back as undelivered, due service is made.
I've never heard that FedEx is an acceptable way to serve papers. It is most definitely not in my area.
My best service so far involved a matrimonial action which had to be personally served. Guy was really wily, evaded and evaded. One nice morning I put my dog on a leash, drove to his house, rang the bell and said, "Is this your dog?" He came out to see what was going on and I handed him the papers. He was not happy but I had a very large Rottweiler and when I started shouting she started growling so he went back inside.
I've had process servers show up with pizza boxes, whatever works. I have one who speaks fluent Spanish and goes to Hispanic households because he is able to hear their discussions and determine if the correct person is or is not served.
It's an art form!