Hawaii Return of Service is a process in which a person or organization living in Hawaii can file a form with the state government to prove they have served a legal document to another person or organization. The person or organization filing the form must provide proof of service, such as a signed statement or an affidavit from the recipient of the document, in order to be approved. There are two types of Hawaii Return of Service: personal service and private process service. Personal service requires the server to physically hand the documents to the recipient, while private process service allows the server to mail the documents to the recipient.
Hawaii Return of Service is a process in which a person or organization living in Hawaii can file a form with the state government to prove they have served a legal document to another person or organization. The person or organization filing the form must provide proof of service, such as a signed statement or an affidavit from the recipient of the document, in order to be approved. There are two types of Hawaii Return of Service: personal service and private process service. Personal service requires the server to physically hand the documents to the recipient, while private process service allows the server to mail the documents to the recipient.