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Puerto Rico Process Serving Laws
(Rules of Civil Procedure in the
United States)
Quick Answers:
Who can be a process server in
Puerto Rico?
Any adult over the age of eighteen
(18) years old, that is not a party
to the case, or a member of a
corporation or organization that is
a party, may serve (deliver) the
papers.
Does Puerto Rico require process
servers to be licensed?
No.
Are there any day or time restrictions to
service of process in Puerto Rico?
No.
Puerto Rico Rules of Civil Procedure
are from
CivilProcedure.info
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
site
Because the laws of process service
may change from time to time, please
check the
Puerto Rico Courts website
for updated rules of civil procedure
in Puerto Rico.
Rules of Civil
Procedure in Puerto Rico:
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