The South Dakota Certificate of Service Regarding Returned or Undeliverable Mail (local rules Appendix 2J) is a form that must be completed and filed with the court when the mailing of documents to a party fails. The form is used to certify that the party or their attorney received notice of the documents sent to them, even if the documents are returned as undeliverable. The form must be completed by the sender and include the date the documents were mailed, the name and address of the recipient, the type of service used, and the date of attempted delivery. There are two types of South Dakota Certificate of Service Regarding Returned or Undeliverable Mail (local rules Appendix 2J): one for service by mail, and one for service by private delivery. The form must be signed by the sender and filed with the court prior to the date set for appearance or response.
The South Dakota Certificate of Service Regarding Returned or Undeliverable Mail (local rules Appendix 2J) is a form that must be completed and filed with the court when the mailing of documents to a party fails. The form is used to certify that the party or their attorney received notice of the documents sent to them, even if the documents are returned as undeliverable. The form must be completed by the sender and include the date the documents were mailed, the name and address of the recipient, the type of service used, and the date of attempted delivery. There are two types of South Dakota Certificate of Service Regarding Returned or Undeliverable Mail (local rules Appendix 2J): one for service by mail, and one for service by private delivery. The form must be signed by the sender and filed with the court prior to the date set for appearance or response.