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Service of process upon the director shall be made by leaving the original and a copy of the summons and two copies of the complaint, with a fee of $10.00, in the hands of the director, or someone designated by him in his office, or, in an action commenced in any county other than Mercer county, then the sheriff or other authorized person may serve the director by mailing such papers to him by registered mail, with the said fee. Such service shall be sufficient service upon the nonresident chauffeur, operator or owner, if
a. Notice of such service and a copy of the summons with a copy of the complaint are forthwith sent by registered mail to the defendant by the director, or someone designated by him in his office; and
b. Defendant's return receipt and the affidavit of the director, or such person in his office acting for him, of the compliance herewith, including a statement of the date of such mailing and of the receipt of the return card, are appended to the original of the summons and the other copy of the complaint and filed in the office of the clerk of the court wherein the action may be pending; or
c. Notice of such service with a copy thereof and the original and a copy of the summons and two copies of the complaint are forthwith sent by registered mail by the director, or the person in his office acting for him, to the sheriff or other process server in the jurisdiction in which the defendant resides, with directions that such sheriff or process server, or someone acting for such sheriff or process server, shall serve the same upon the defendant in the same manner that service is legally effected in that jurisdiction, and the return of such sheriff or process server, or the person acting for such sheriff or process server in such jurisdiction, shall be appended to or endorsed upon the original summons and a copy of the complaint and returned to the director, and thereafter filed in the office of the clerk of the court wherein the action may be pending in this State; or
d. Notice of such service and a copy of the summons and complaint may be served on the defendant personally by any official or private individual, wherever such service may be made, and, upon service being so made, an affidavit shall be made by the person effecting such service, showing the person served and the time and place of such service, which affidavit shall be appended to the original summons and one copy of the complaint and returned to the director, and be thereafter filed in the office of the clerk of the court wherein the action may be pending in this State; or
e. Notice of such service and a copy of the summons and complaint may be served on the defendant in any other manner that the court in which the cause is pending shall deem sufficient and expedient.
If, by direction of plaintiff, notice of service is given as provided by paragraph c. of this section, plaintiff shall, in addition to the fee of $10.00 required by the first paragraph of this section, deposit with the director sufficient money to effectuate the same.
Upon giving notice to the defendant of the service of process as required by this chapter, where service of process is made upon the director, he shall file with the clerk of the court his certificate of the notice given.
If notice of service is given as provided by paragraph d. of this section, plaintiff shall pay the cost thereof.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 39. Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation 39 § 7-3 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-39-motor-vehicles-and-traffic-regulation/nj-st-sect-39-7-3/
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