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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 52 > Chapter 896 - Civil Process, Service and Time for Return


Current as of: 2009
§ 52-45aCommencement of civil actions. Contents and signature of process
§ 52-45bForms for commencement of civil action
§ 52-46Time for service
§ 52-46aReturn of process
§ 52-47
§ 52-48Return day of process
§ 52-50Persons to whom process shall be directed
§ 52-51Service by officer before giving bond
§ 52-52Orders of notice of legal or judicial proceedings
§ 52-53State marshal may make special deputation
§ 52-54Service of summons
§ 52-55When completion of service by another officer allowable
§ 52-56Service of process outside of officer's precinct. Service of process on Secretary of the State or Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. Service of process re family support matters
§ 52-57Manner of service upon individuals, municipalities, corporations, partnerships and voluntary associations
§ 52-57aService of process without state upon persons domiciled or subject to jurisdiction of courts in state
§ 52-59bJurisdiction of courts over nonresident individuals, foreign partnerships and foreign voluntary associations. Service of process
§ 52-59cService upon nonresident attaching creditor
§ 52-59dService of process outside country to be in accordance with treaty or convention or court order
§ 52-60Judge of probate attorney for nonresident fiduciary
§ 52-61Service upon nonresident fiduciaries
§ 52-62Service upon nonresident in action for negligent operation of motor vehicle
§ 52-63Service upon motor vehicle operator or owner not found at his recorded address
§ 52-64Service in action against state
§ 52-65Service upon nonresident in a quo warranto case
§ 52-66Execution of process by borough bailiffs
§ 52-67Service in actions on joint contracts
§ 52-68Notice to nonresident adverse or interested parties and interested parties unknown to plaintiff
§ 52-69Notice to "representatives and creditors", "widow" or "widower and heirs"
§ 52-70Endorsement on process for fees. Penalty for exacting illegal fees
§ 52-71Process void if issued or served on Sunday
§ 52-72Amendment of process

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Questions & Answers: Process

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MAO: ...
Can a Petition for Examination be left abode at my house?
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January 02, 2012
Steven Daily: ...
Petitions for Examination may be served the same as a summons and complaint:
http://www.lawserver.com/law/s...es_52-397

In Connecticut, a summons and complaint may be served by leaving a copy of a summons at the defendant's place of residence:
http://www.lawserver.com/law/state/connecticut/ct-laws/connecticut_statutes_52-54

I hope this helps.
2

January 03, 2012

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