Service in a District Court Civil Action

Service in a state district court civil action is delivery of a copy of the documents on all other parties in the case. You’re required to do this for almost all of the documents you plan to file with the court.

How you serve the documents depends on if you’re starting a new case, or if your case has already started.

Proof of service shows the state district court when, how, and where the other parties were served. Proof of service also shows the documents that were served. An affidavit, declaration of service, or certificate of service gives the court proof of service.

If proof of service isn't filed, the court won't take action on your case.

Service in Other States

You may serve someone in another state the same way you serve someone in North Dakota. You may also serve someone in another state by following that state’s rules for service.

If a court order tells how you’re required to serve someone in another state, follow the court order.

Service in a Foreign Country

Service in a foreign country can be confusing and difficult. Consult a lawyer for help, if you’re uncertain how to correctly serve someone in a foreign country.

Rule 4(f) of the North Dakota Rules of Civil Procedure allows someone in a foreign country to be served “by any internationally agreed means of service that is reasonably calculated to give notice, such as … the Hague Convention on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents.”

More information about serving someone in a foreign country is available at the US Department of State website.

Forms and Instructions for Service in a District Court Civil Action

North Dakota Legal Self Help Center forms aren’t official court forms and courts aren’t required to accept them. There’s no guarantee that all judges and courts will accept forms available through the Center. Use at your own risk.

Service to Start a District Court Civil Action:

In North Dakota, civil actions, or cases, start with service of the summons and complaint (or summons and petition) on the defendant(s), or respondent(s), in the case. Service to start a case is also called service of process.