Subpoenas
and Service
of Process:
As your
Statutory
Registered
Agent within
the State of
Nevada,
CATS
accepts
service of
process
pursuant to
Nevada
Revised
Statutes,
Nevada
Administration
Code, or the
Nevada Rules
of Civil
Procedure.
Neither
CATS nor
our staff
makes a
determination
or any
representation
that the
service is
proper.
Accordingly,
proper or
improper
service of
process is
the
responsibility
of a court
of competent
jurisdiction.
Subpoenas:
CATS
may accept
subpoenas
requesting
entity
records, on
behalf of
the entity.
Consent:
Pursuant to
applicable
statutes, CATS is
your
designated
Statutory
Registered
Agent for
your entity,
as filed
with the
Secretary of
State, State
of Nevada.
Service
of Process:
The staff
member of CATS
accepting
the service
at our
corporate
offices will
complete and
provide a
document to
be attached
to the
documents,
as serviced,
therein
providing
for your
record, the
following:
date and
time of the
service;
entity or
person
effecting
the service;
notification
date and
time of the
entity named
in the
services;
and
transmittal
of the
documents
resulting
from the
service.
CATS
Service of
Process
Guidelines:
Service
of Process
may be
refused by
CATS
at our
corporate
offices, or
upon
delivery of
the service
via the USPS.
Should the
entity
served not
be a valid
and legal
client of CATS, as
recorded and
filed by the
Secretary of
State, State
of Nevada,
on the date
of said
service,
service will
be refused.
CATS
Acceptance
of Service:
CATS
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Corporation
Services of
Nevada,
Inc., is a
"Filing
Agent" and "Statutory
Registered
Agent" for
your entity,
ONLY. Although our
staff is
available to
answer
questions
concerning
service of
process, CATS
cannot
provide
legal
advice. Legal
sufficiency
of the
service and
any other
legal
questions
must be
directed to
an attorney
or legal
counselor of
your choice.
Acceptance
of service
by CATS
does not
constitute
"valid"
service of
process.
In
conclusion,
proper or
improper
service of
process is
the
responsibility
of a court
of competent
jurisdiction.
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