Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 2 : Section 384


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/3/05
Section 384. Service and filing of papers other than notice of contest

    (a) Modes of service
      Except for the notice of contest, every paper required to be
    served shall be served upon the attorney representing the party,
    or, if he is not represented by an attorney, upon the party
    himself. Service upon the attorney or upon a party shall be made:
        (1) by delivering a copy to him personally;
        (2) by leaving it at his principal office with some person then
      in charge thereof; or if the office is closed or the person to be
      served has no office, leaving it at his dwelling house or usual
      place of abode with a person of discretion not less than sixteen
      years of age then residing therein; or
        (3) by mailing it addressed to the person to be served at his
      residence or principal office. Service by mail is complete upon
      mailing.
    (b) Filing of papers with clerk
      All papers subsequent to the notice of contest required to be
    served upon the opposing party shall be filed with the Clerk either
    before service or within a reasonable time thereafter.
    (c) Proof of service
      Papers filed subsequent to the notice of contest shall be
    accompanied by proof of service showing the time and manner of
    service, made by affidavit of the person making service or by
    certificate of an attorney representing the party in whose behalf
    service is made. Failure to make proof of service does not affect
    the validity of such service.



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