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In Connecticut, State Marshals and Constables are the only officials authorized In Connecticut, State Marshals and Constables are the only officials authorized by law to serve Civil Process. I  have been Deputy Sheriff and State Marshal for 17 years. 

  As a State Marshal I am authorized to serve summons & complaints for all State and Federal courts in any actions including but not limited to:

Personal Injury
Divorce
Notice to Quit Possession
Summary Process (eviction)
Foreclosure
Collections
PJR
Replevin
Motion for Modification
Custody/Visitation
Motion For Contempt


Also the only officials authorized by law to do all the following services:

Evictions
Financial Executions
Property Executions
Wage Executions
Attachments
Capias


Also services of the following Court Papers:

Subpoenas
Notice of Depositions
EJD
PJR
Mechanic's Liens
Lis Pendens
Withholding Orders
Small Claims

Connecticut General Statutes §52-261 govern the fees we charge for service of civil process. You may contact the Marshals below for a fee quote for service in the Fairfield County area or click on the link to consult the Statewide Marshal's List.

Connecticut General Statute Title 52 contains most of the civil process rules. Statutes involving Corporations can be found in Title 33 and Limited Liability and Partnerships are in Title 34.

Connecticut Corporate Information can be found at the Secretary of State's website.

 
   
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