Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 340 - Department of Human Services
Chapter 25 - Child Support Services
Subchapter 5 - Operational Policies
Part 21 - ESTABLISHMENT
Section 340:25-5-190 - Service of process
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Authority. Oklahoma Human Services Child Support Services (CSS) follows the provisions of Section 2004 of Title 12 of the Oklahoma Statutes (12 O.S. § 2004) for service of process. CSS uses the most cost effective and efficient method of service of process depending on what is most appropriate under the facts of the case.
(b) Service by regular mail to address of record (AOR). Service to the AOR by regular mail may be appropriate when an AOR is on file with the Central Case Registry for a party in the case per Oklahoma Administrative Code 340:25-5-340. When the party has provided to CSS an email address, CSS sends the pleadings and acknowledgement and waiver of service documents to that email address at the same time as mailing to the AOR by regular mail. Service to the AOR is not appropriate when the:
(c) Service by acknowledgment. CSS delivers the documents directly to a party and requests the party accepts and acknowledges service, as appropriate. The Acknowledgment of Service is filed in the court case.
(d) Service by certified mail. Service by mail is made by certified mail, return receipt requested, and delivery restricted to the addressee. CSS uses service by certified mail when service to the AOR or by Acknowledgment of Service is not appropriate or successful. CSS staff is not required to attempt service by certified mail before attempting personal service when the case history indicates a low probability of acceptance or the court requires personal service.
(e) Service by personal delivery. Service by personal delivery is completed by a sheriff, deputy sheriff, individual licensed to make service of process in civil cases, or an individual specially appointed for that purpose per 12 O.S. § 2004. CSS uses service by personal delivery when:
(f) Service by electronic means.
(g) Diligent efforts. When CSS contracts with vendors for service of process, the vendor must make diligent efforts to complete service and provide timely documentation to CSS. Diligent efforts means at least three-repeated attempts to serve the individual at different times of day or on different days of the week, before declaring inability to serve. CSS:
(h) Minor parent. CSS serves a minor parent who is:
(i) Subsequent Electronic Service. A party or party's attorney completes a Notice of Consent to Electronic Service or recognized substitute must be completed by a party or party's attorney and filed with the court in accordance with12 O.S. § 2005(B) and applies to an individual court action. Pleadings asserting new or additional claims require a new consent of electronic service.
Added at 9 Ok Reg 3275, eff 6-26-92 (emergency); Added at 10 Ok Reg 1813, eff 5-13-93; Revoked at 17 Ok Reg 2426, eff 7-1-00