| Assigned:
When you submit an online Service Request a DALS staff member will assign the
specific Service Request.
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| After you submit an online request, a DALS Staff member will assign this to a process
server and you will be notified instantly when this happens. |
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| Attempted Serve: If your request requires that the Defendant/Respondant requires a personal serve, then every attemp made by the
process server is logged into the system.
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| If you elect to receive notification at this stage, you will get an email notifying you that an attempt has been made on
that entity. You will continue receving notificaitons until the entity has been served.
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| Served: Once the Defendant/Respondant or entities
have been served, you will receive a notification with the DALS tracking number
of the served. |
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| Certificate Of Service: If your Service Request
requires a Certifice of Service to be generated for the courts, then you will be
notified.
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| You will be notified every time our DALS process server attemps service on the individual or agent you identified.
You can log in at any time during these stages and view the activity in "real time". |
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| Email Information: You can provide email address(s)
for "Email To:", Email Cc:" and "Email Bcc:".
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| Example, you either go on vacation or out of the office and wish to have a copy
of the notifications go to your personal email address. You can do this by either
using a Email Cc or Email Bcc. To maintain the privacy intended by blind copies,
BCC is regarded as an envelope property rather than a message property; accordingly,
the corresponding header field and its contents are removed when the message is
delivered, and the BCC property is always empty on a received message. |