The New Mexico Certificate of Service of Summons and Complaint is a document used to verify that a summons and accompanying complaint have been delivered to the defendant in a case. The New Mexico Certificate of Service of Summons and Complaint is filed with the court after personal service is completed, or when service is made by alternative means such as mail or publication. There are three types of New Mexico Certificate of Service of Summons and Complaint: personal service, service by mail, and service by publication. The Certificate of Service must include the date of service, the name of the person served, the method of service, the address where the service was made, and the signature of the individual who served the summons and complaint.
The New Mexico Certificate of Service of Summons and Complaint is a document used to verify that a summons and accompanying complaint have been delivered to the defendant in a case. The New Mexico Certificate of Service of Summons and Complaint is filed with the court after personal service is completed, or when service is made by alternative means such as mail or publication. There are three types of New Mexico Certificate of Service of Summons and Complaint: personal service, service by mail, and service by publication. The Certificate of Service must include the date of service, the name of the person served, the method of service, the address where the service was made, and the signature of the individual who served the summons and complaint.