I need to have a party served in a different state. What do I do?

The Court does not arrange for service out of state; however, we do send notice to the opposing party via certified mail. If you would like to arrange for an out of state Sheriff’s Office or constable to serve the opposing party, you will need to follow these steps:


Find out which non-Virginia sheriff’s office or local constable serves civil process in the jurisdiction where the non-Virginia resident lives


Call their civil process division and find out how much it costs for out-of-state service


Provide the address of the non-Virginia party and the address of the non-Virginia sheriff’s office/constable to the Clerk’s Office


Provide a money order or certified check made payable to the non-Virginia’s sheriff’s office/constable to the Clerk’s Office to be sent with the notice


Provide all of this information at least 30 days before your hearing; information provided less than 30 days may result in the non-Virginia party not being notified

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1. I need to have a party served in a different city/county in Virginia. What do I do?
2. I need to have a party served in a different state. What do I do?
3. I need to have a party served in a different country. What do I do?
4. Can I have a party served by a private process server?