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Reason being, the waiver of service enters your appearance on the case and states that you are waiving your right to be formally served, that you are informally accepting the Original Petition for Divorce by being provided a copy of it, you waive your right to be notified of any further court date(s), and that the case
It basically says you do not want to be served by a process server or constable/sheriff or by certified mail sent by the District Clerk. This partly means: One, you do not want the "citation" to be issued by the District Clerk.
A waiver of service or summons means that a party voluntarily enters a lawsuit without requiring the opposing party to serve them with a summons and petition.Most people do not want to be served by a sheriff's deputy or special process server and so elect to sign a waiver of service.
By executing a waiver and consent document, the distributee waives his or her right to a citation being issued by the court, and consents to the court's appointment of the administrator or executor.