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U.S. v. O'NEAL, 2:15-MC-00088-MCE-KJN. (2015)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20150929g35 Visitors: 1
Filed: Sep. 29, 2015
Latest Update: Sep. 29, 2015
Summary: [proposed] ORDER GRANTING PETITIONER UNITED STATES LEAVE TO SERVE RESPONDENT BY ALTERNATE PROCESS SERVICE KENDALL J. NEWMAN , Magistrate Judge . The Court has duly considered and hereby GRANTS Petitioner United States of America's ex parte motion to permit it to serve process pertaining to this tax summons enforcement proceeding by means other than those allowed by Fed. R. Civ. P. 4(e). Accordingly, Petitioner is permitted to serve respondent Robert E. O'Neal with process, to include a
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[proposed] ORDER GRANTING PETITIONER UNITED STATES LEAVE TO SERVE RESPONDENT BY ALTERNATE PROCESS SERVICE

The Court has duly considered and hereby GRANTS Petitioner United States of America's ex parte motion to permit it to serve process pertaining to this tax summons enforcement proceeding by means other than those allowed by Fed. R. Civ. P. 4(e). Accordingly, Petitioner is permitted to serve respondent Robert E. O'Neal with process, to include a copy of all documents filed in this matter to date, by the following means:

1. Send a copy of the process by regular U.S. Mail to the respondent at his residence, located at 313 Peach Place, Winters, California 95694; 2. Send a copy of the process by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, to the respondent at his residence, located at 313 Peach Place, Winters, California 95694; and 3. Attach a copy of the process to the front door of the respondent's residence, located at 313 Peach Place, Winters, California 95694.

Service by the foregoing means is reasonably calculated to afford the respondent actual notice of the filings in this proceeding, as is required.

To afford the respondent an opportunity to respond to the Petition and the petitioner an opportunity to reply, the process shall be served as set forth above at least 30 days before the show cause hearing date.

Proof of service shall be filed with the Clerk as soon as practicable.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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