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1 Οκτ 2024 · Rule 4.1 - Process: Methods of Service. All methods of service within this state, except service by publication as provided in Civ.R. 4.4 (A), are described in this rule. Methods of out-of-state service and for service in a foreign country are described in Civ.R. 4.3 and 4.5.
These rules prescribe the procedure to be followed in all courts of this state in the exercise of civil jurisdiction at law or in equity, with the exceptions stated in division (C) of this rule.
First, Civ.R. 4 (D) and 4.7 (B) are amended to clarify that service of summons may be waived in any case. No substantive change is intended in this respect. Second, the rule is amended such that a waiver signed by a party's attorney is presumed to be authorized.
Rule 4.1 Process: Methods of Service. All methods of service within this state, except service by publication as provided in Civ. R. 4.4 (A), are described in this rule. Methods of out-of-state service and for service in a foreign country are described in Civ. R. 4.3 and 4.5. (A) Service by certified or express mail.
The Supreme Court of Ohio filed the following proposed amendments with the General Assembly on March 12 , 2020: The Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure (4, 4.1, 4.7, 16, 26, 53, and 73), the Ohio Rules of Criminal Procedure (44 and 46), the Ohio Rules of Evidence (601 and 902),
assignment of error “i. the trial court erred in finding that there was a failure of personal service pursuant to rule 4.1(b), ohio rules of civil procedure, imposing requirements of acceptance by the person being served or physical touching by the process server, when no such standard is set forth in the rules or even necessary to comply ...
1 Οκτ 2024 · Staff Note (July 1, 2016 Amendments) Division 4.2 (B) of the rule is amended to substitute "a parent" for "father" and "mother" as a person upon whom service of process may be made to effectuate service of process upon a person under sixteen years of age.