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FAQ / If I deliver the document myself, how do I prove in court that the party received it?


If you deliver the document in person, you should ensure that an objective third party (a person who is unrelated to you and has no interest in the matter) witnesses the event, just in case the other party later tries to deny having received the notice. Please note that some documents must be delivered or served by an objective third party. In some jurisdictions it may be required that service is performed by a Sheriff or Bailiff for certain documents.

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