Arizona SB1113 modifies service of process for mental health evaluations, allowing evaluation agencies to serve documents.
Arizona SB1113 amends the service of process for mental health evaluations. It allows evaluation agencies to serve documents to individuals undergoing involuntary evaluation or court-ordered treatment. The bill specifies that evaluation agencies are not financially responsible for serving these documents unless the individual is an inpatient at the time the petition is filed. It also allows counties, cities, or towns to contract with process servers for personal service of these documents. The person serving the documents must file a proof of service with the court.
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