This lady today was my first one. I had an officer serve me years ago for something similar, but that was different from this in that he was more official/"all-business". Today's server had attitude just rolling off of her. Clearly she thought herself better than me.
It also bothered me that the papers weren't more private. What right does she have to know anything more than my name and address to do her job? She knows everything about my Discover account, etc. I think that's crap.
ETA: Oh, guess this answers that question -- "In California, and most other states, the documents must be visible to the person being served, i.e. not in a sealed envelope. If the individual refuses to accept service, flees, closes the door, etc., and the individual has been positively identified as the person to be served, documents may be "drop" served and it is considered a valid service."
It also bothered me that the papers weren't more private. What right does she have to know anything more than my name and address to do her job? She knows everything about my Discover account, etc. I think that's crap.
ETA: Oh, guess this answers that question -- "In California, and most other states, the documents must be visible to the person being served, i.e. not in a sealed envelope. If the individual refuses to accept service, flees, closes the door, etc., and the individual has been positively identified as the person to be served, documents may be "drop" served and it is considered a valid service."
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