Arizona Acceptance of Service is a legal process where one party agrees to accept service of legal documents on behalf of another party or respond to a lawsuit or legal proceeding. It is also referred to as an acceptance of service of process. Typically, it is used when the person to be served is not available to be served in person. There are two types of Arizona Acceptance of Service: voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary Acceptance of Service occurs when the person being served willingly agrees to be served. Involuntary Acceptance of Service occurs when the person being served does not voluntarily agree to be served, and a court-appointed representative must accept service on their behalf. In either case, a signed document must be provided to the court confirming that the service was accepted.
Arizona Acceptance of Service is a legal process where one party agrees to accept service of legal documents on behalf of another party or respond to a lawsuit or legal proceeding. It is also referred to as an acceptance of service of process. Typically, it is used when the person to be served is not available to be served in person. There are two types of Arizona Acceptance of Service: voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary Acceptance of Service occurs when the person being served willingly agrees to be served. Involuntary Acceptance of Service occurs when the person being served does not voluntarily agree to be served, and a court-appointed representative must accept service on their behalf. In either case, a signed document must be provided to the court confirming that the service was accepted.