Serving Case-Initiating Papers in New York State Supreme Court: Methods of Service | Practical Law

Serving Case-Initiating Papers in New York State Supreme Court: Methods of Service | Practical Law

A Practice Note that explains the methods for serving case-initiating papers in New York state supreme court. It describes how to serve process on individuals, government agencies, corporations, and other business entities by methods including personal delivery, delivery to the New York Secretary of State, substitute service, and nail and mail. This Note also covers service by mail and publication.

Serving Case-Initiating Papers in New York State Supreme Court: Methods of Service

Practical Law Practice Note 0-578-6085 (Approx. 36 pages)

Serving Case-Initiating Papers in New York State Supreme Court: Methods of Service

by Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedNew York
A Practice Note that explains the methods for serving case-initiating papers in New York state supreme court. It describes how to serve process on individuals, government agencies, corporations, and other business entities by methods including personal delivery, delivery to the New York Secretary of State, substitute service, and nail and mail. This Note also covers service by mail and publication.