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Title 13 . Public Safety
Chapter 67 . Vessel Maintenance
Section 70. Process server license

13 AAC 67.070. Process server license

(a) After an applicant has passed the examination required in 13 AAC 67.100, the department has completed any background investigation it deemed necessary, and the department has approved the application, the department will issue a license to the applicant in the form of an identification card. A process server license remains the property of the state.

(b) A license is effective on the date it is issued by the department. A license may not be issued with an effective date earlier than the date it is issued by the department. A license expires two years after its date of issue.

(c) A process server may not allow another person to use or possess the process server's license.

(d) A process server shall carry the license when serving process and shall, upon request, display the license to the person making the request.

(e) A person whose license as a process server has been expired for less than one year may reinstate the license by

(1) applying on a form provided by the department; and

(2) paying the application fee required in 13 AAC 67.030.

(f) A process server whose license has been expired for one year or more must submit a new license application in accordance with 13 AAC 67.020 - 13 AAC 67.030.

(g) If a person's process server license is suspended or revoked, that person shall return the license to the department immediately.

History: Eff. 11/11/92, Register 124

Authority: AS 22.20.100

AS 22.20.110

AS 22.20.120


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