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Finally, you must return to the court the appropriate proof that the defendants have been served. Where service is made by requesting defendant to waive service of the summons, proof of service must be made by filing with the Court the completed AO 399 form(s) that you sent to the defendant or defendants. Where service is made by any other manner, proof of service can be made by completing and returning to the Clerk of Court a civil process return form located on the back of a summons form. It is the responsibility of the person serving process to prepare and submit the forms showing proof of service. Plaintiffs should read Rule 4 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to become thoroughly familiar with the procedures governing service of process.
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