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There are two ways to serve in Papua New Guinea: by a private agent or by a letter rogatory. If enforcement of
a judgment in Papua New Guinea 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 Papua New Guinea
and the U.S. at the time service is requested. Although service by private agent (usually an
attorney) is available, it is wise to keep in mind that a judgment obtained on the basis of private
agent service may be ruled invalid and not enforceable in Papua New Guinea.
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For a private agent to serve the documents, we need an accurate address, the service fee, your written
authorization to effect private agent service after being informed of the possible consequences, and one
set of documents to be served. The average service fee is $995
and is dependent upon location and difficulty. There are many areas where travel is often difficult. A
general quote can be obtained for service at a specific address. The proof of service will be in the
form of a notarized affidavit, and the complete turnaround time is usually 3 weeks but can take longer.
Rush service is available for an additional fee.
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Service via letter rogatory is a formal Request For International Judicial Assistance executed
by the judicial authorities in Papua New Guinea. 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 frame. 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 Papua New Guinea 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 an agent. 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.
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