Arizona Revised Statutes § 12-3301 Private Process Servers; Background Investigation; Fees

12-3301. Private process servers; background investigation; fees

A. Private process servers who are duly appointed or certified pursuant to rules established by the supreme court may serve all process, writs, orders, pleadings or papers that are required or permitted by law to be served before, during or independently of a court action, including all such as are required or permitted to be served by a sheriff or constable pursuant to section 11-445, except writs or orders requiring the service officer to sell, deliver or take into the officer's custody persons or property, or as may otherwise be limited by supreme court rule. A private process server is an officer of the court.

B. As a condition of certification, the supreme court shall require each private process server applicant to furnish a full set of fingerprints to enable a criminal background investigation to be conducted to determine the suitability of the applicant. The completed applicant fingerprint card shall be submitted with the fee prescribed in section 41-1750 to the department of public safety. The applicant shall bear the cost of obtaining the applicant's criminal history record information. The cost may not exceed the actual cost of obtaining the applicant's criminal history record information. Applicant criminal history records checks shall be conducted pursuant to section 41-1750 and Public Law 92-544. The department of public safety may exchange the submitted applicant fingerprint card information with the federal bureau of investigation for a federal criminal records check.

C. A private process server may charge such fees for services as may be agreed on between the process server and the party engaging the process server.

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Last modified: October 13, 2016