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The United States and Macau, are signatories to the Convention on the Service Abroad of Judicial
and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters, Done at the Hague, November 15, 1965,
(Hague Service Convention). This service is recommended.
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In addition, please be aware that Federal Rule 4 directs that service shall be
made by any internationally agreed means (treaty or convention) or by an entity "authorized
to make service." In addition, several states have the same requirement (Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Connecticut, District
of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri,
Nebraska, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and
Vermont).
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Service in Macau through the Hague Service Convention generally takes 3 months, but can take longer.
No request for expedited service is acknowledged. Because of this, we will provide a notarized affidavit
indicating that the service is in progress, that we are in compliance with applicable statutes, and when
we reasonably expect service to be completed. This can be used to support a motion to extend, if
necessary, and is provided at no additional cost. The judicial authorities in Macau are not
obligated to provide status. However, we will follow the service as closely as possible.
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Please note: Article 3 of the Convention indicates that "the authority or judicial
officer competent under the law of the state in which the documents originate shall forward
to the Central Authority" a request for service of judicial documents. Therefore, it is often
possible to quash services effected through the Hague Service Convention because the requesting
party "was not authorized to serve process in the state of the originating court and therefore
is not authorized to request service."
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Although this does not apply to Federal court or any state court that allows service by any individual
over the age of 18 and not a party, some Central Authorities require the order. However, even if not
required by the destination country or originating court rules, we recommend that an order be obtained
as a precautionary measure. We will prepare the order for you at no additional cost. It would be your
responsibility to have it executed.
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All documents to be served should be translated into Mandarin. In accordance with article 5 of the
convention, if the documents being served are not translated, the request for service can be denied
by the judicial authorities of the destination country. In addition, it is common for the defendant
to be given the option of refusing the service due to lack of translation and, in this instance, the
documents would not be served if not accepted voluntarily by the defendant.
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The following is required for us to effect service through the treaty:
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Service by private agent is available. However, it is wise to keep in mind that
private agent service may be quashed in the originating U.S. court and any U.S. judgment obtained on the
basis of private agent service may not be enforceable in Macau.
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Private agent service fees are dependent upon the location of the service and there are many areas where
travel is difficult. The average turnaround time is 2½ weeks. Rush service is available for an additional
fee.
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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 a U.S. Embassy. If this is not possible, due to prohibitive costs
or travel, the affidavit must be notarized by a local notary and the expense for this is generally
high because the affidavit will need to be translated into Mandarin before it can be notarized.
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For us to effect private agent service, we require the following:
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Our office can provide all the integral service and assistance to effect service of civil process in
Macau using either of the above methods.
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Limited areas of investigation, court record retrieval and various searches are available in Macau.
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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ALL FEES DUE IN ADVANCE |