![]() Service of Judicial Documents in Cote D'Ivoire (Formerly Ivory Coast) | |
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There are two ways to serve in Cote D'Ivoire: by a private agent or by a letter rogatory. If enforcement of
a judgment in Cote D'Ivoire is anticipated, service via letter rogatory is the recommended method. However,
the use of this method of service is dependent upon good diplomatic relations between Cote D'Ivoire
and the U.S. at the time service is requested.
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Service via letter rogatory is a formal Request For International Judicial Assistance executed
by the judicial authorities in Cote D'Ivoire. For us to prepare the letter rogatory, we require the following:
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This method can often take 6 to 12 months or more to complete. As with all formal services effected
through our office, an affidavit will be provided indicating that formal service has been initiated,
that we are in compliance with any applicable statutes, and the reasonably expected time from. This
can be used to support a motion to extend, which is usually necessary, and is provided at no additional
cost.
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Once the documents leave the United States, the Ministry of Justice in Cote D'Ivoire will have complete
jurisdiction over the service and generally does not respond to requests for status. We will, however,
follow the progress of the service as closely as possible.
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When effecting service via letter rogatory, it is often recommended that service also be personally
effected by a private agent (attorney). This will provide a notarized affidavit of personal service that can be
filed with the court while the formal method of service is in progress. However, it is wise to keep in mind that this
private agent service may be quashed in the originating U.S. court and any U.S. judgment obtained on
the basis of this service may not be enforceable in Cote D'Ivoire.
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For a private agent to serve the document, we simply need the following:
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No translation is required for private agent service, however, it should be taken into consideration
whether or not adequate notice was given, especially if the defendant does not know English well enough to
understand the documents.
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Service in major areas such as Yamoussoudro or Abidjan can be effected quickly. The complete turnaround
time for this method of service is usually 3 weeks, but can take longer. Rush service is available
for an additional fee. Service in other areas is dependent upon the location of the service address
and difficulty of the assignment. There are many areas where travel is often difficult.
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| The proof of service will be in the form of a notarized affidavit. If possible, the affidavit should be notarized at the U.S. Embassy in Abidjan. If this is not possible, the affidavit must be notarized by a local court notary and the expense for this is generally high because the affidavit will need to be translated into French before it can be notarized. | |
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Our office can provide all the integral service and assistance to effect service of civil process in
Cote D'Ivoire using either of the above methods.
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Limited areas of investigation, court record retrieval, and various searches are available in Cote D'Ivoire.
Please contact us to discuss your options if you require assistance other than the service of civil
process.
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| Call 1-800 SERVE EM (737-8336) for a free, no-obligation quote. | |
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