Last updated: 5/29/2015
Proof Of Service By First-Class Mail-Civil (Proof Of Service) {POS-030}
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Description
POS-030, PROOF OF SERVICE BY FIRST-CLASS MAIL—CIVIL (Proof of Service), this form is used to tell the court that you had legal papers in a civil case - other than a summons - delivered to (served on) the other party by mail. Lists the papers that were served and tells who they were served on, where and when they were served, and who served them. NOTE: This form should not be used for proof of service of a summons and complaint. For that purpose, use Proof of Service of Summons (form POS-010). Use these instructions to complete the Proof of Service by First-Class Mail—Civil (form POS-030). A person over 18 years of age must serve the documents. There are two main ways to serve documents: (1) by personal delivery and (2) by mail. Certain documents must be personally served. You must determine whether personal service is required for a document. Use the Proof of Personal Service-Civil (form POS-020) if the documents were personally served. The person who served the documents by mail must complete a proof of service form for the documents served. You cannot serve documents if you are a party to the action. Form Approved for Optional Use, Judicial Council of California, POS-030 [New January 1, 2005] Code of Civil Procedure, §§ 1013, 1013a. www.FormsWorkflow.com