Current Status Introducing Body:House Bill Number:3633 Ratification Number:76 Act Number:42 Primary Sponsor:Jennings Type of Legislation:GB Subject:Service of process Date Bill Passed both Bodies:19930413 Computer Document Number:NO5/8937SD.93 Governor's Action:S Date of Governor's Action:19930423 Introduced Date:19930304 Last History Body:------ Last History Date:19930423 Last History Type:Act No. 42 Scope of Legislation:Statewide All Sponsors:Jennings Type of Legislation:General Bill
Bill Body Date Action Description CMN Leg Involved ---- ------ ------------ ------------------------------ --- ------------ 3633 ------ 19930423 Act No. 42 3633 ------ 19930423 Signed by Governor 3633 ------ 19930420 Ratified R 76 3633 Senate 19930413 Read third time, enrolled for ratification 3633 Senate 19930408 Read second time 3633 Senate 19930407 Committee Report: Favorable 11 3633 Senate 19930310 Introduced, read first time, 11 referred to Committee 3633 House 19930309 Read third time, sent to Senate 3633 House 19930308 Read second time 3633 House 19930304 Introduced, read first time, placed on local and uncontested Calendar without referenceView additional legislative information at the LPITS web site.
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AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 15-9-210, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO SERVICE OF PROCESS ON DOMESTIC CORPORATIONS, SECTION 15-9-240, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO SERVICE OF PROCESS ON AUTHORIZED FOREIGN CORPORATIONS, AND SECTION 36-2-806, RELATING TO THE MANNER AND PROOF OF SERVICE OF PROCESS SERVED OUTSIDE THE STATE, SO AS TO CONFORM THE PROVISIONS OF THESE SECTIONS TO THE SERVICE OF PROCESS RULES CONTAINED IN THE SOUTH CAROLINA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
Service of process on domestic corporation under Rules of Civil Procedure
SECTION 1. Section 15-9-210 of the 1976 Code, as last amended by Act 444 of 1988, is further amended to read:
"Section 15-9-210. (a) A domestic corporation's registered agent is the agent of the corporation for service of any process, notice, or demand required or permitted by law to be served, and the service is binding upon the corporation.
(b) The corporation may be served under Rule 4(d)(8) of the South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the office of the registered agent, or the office of the secretary of the corporation at its principal office. Service is effective upon the date of delivery as shown on the return receipt. Entry of default and default judgments shall be subject to the conditions of Rule 4(d)(8);
(c) If the corporation has no registered agent, or the agent cannot be served with reasonable diligence by means authorized by rule or statute, other than under Section 15-9-710, and such appears by affidavit, the court or judge thereof, the clerk of the court of common pleas, or the master may grant an order that the corporation may be served by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the office of the secretary of the corporation at its principal office. The summons shall state the date it was mailed under this subsection, and the date service is effective. Service is perfected five days after its deposit in the United States mail, as evidenced by the postmark, or other evidence of the date the summons and complaint was mailed pursuant to this paragraph, if mailed postpaid and correctly addressed to the address of the company's principal office which is listed on the last filed annual report of the company or, if none has been filed, the address of the principal office specified in the initial annual report of the corporation filed with the South Carolina Tax Commission. Entry of judgment and judgment by default may be taken as otherwise provided by Rule 55 of the Rules of Civil Procedure.
(d) This section does not prescribe the only means, or necessarily the required means, of serving a domestic corporation."
Service of process on foreign corporation under Rules of Civil Procedure
SECTION 2. Section 15-9-240 of the 1976 Code, as last amended by Act 444 of 1988, is further amended to read:
"Section 15-9-240. (a) The registered agent of a foreign corporation authorized to transact business in this State is the corporation's agent for service of process, notice, or demand required or permitted by law to be served on the foreign corporation.
(b) A foreign corporation may be served under Rule 4(d)(8) of the South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the office of the registered agent, or office of the secretary of the foreign corporation at its principal office shown in its application for a certificate of authority or in its most recent annual report. Service is effective upon the date of delivery as shown on the return receipt. Entry of default and default judgments shall be subject to the conditions of Rule 4(d)(8).
(c) If the foreign corporation:
(1) has no registered agent or its registered agent cannot be served with reasonable diligence by other means authorized by rule or statute, other than under Section 15-9-710 service by publication;
(2) has withdrawn from transacting business in this State as provided by law; or
(3) has had its certificate of authority revoked as provided by law, and such appears by affidavit, the court or judge, the clerk of court of common pleas, or the master may grant an order that the corporation may be served by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the office of the secretary of the corporation at its principal office. The summons shall state the date it was mailed under this subsection and that service is perfected five days after its deposit in the United States mail.
(d) Service is perfected under subsection (c) five days after its deposit in the United States mail, as evidenced by the postmark, or other evidence of the date the summons and complaint was mailed pursuant to this subsection, if mailed postpaid and correctly addressed to the address of the company's principal office which is listed on the filed annual report of the company (or in its application for certificate of authority if no annual report has ever been filed).
(e) This section does not prescribe the only means, or necessarily the required means, of serving a foreign corporation."
Service of process outside State under Rules of Civil Procedure
SECTION 3. Section 36-2-806 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:
"Section 36-2-806. (1) When the law of this State authorizes service outside this State, the service, when reasonably calculated to give actual notice, may be made:
(a) by personal delivery in the manner prescribed for service within the State;
(b) in the manner prescribed by the law of the place in which the service is made for service in that place in an action in any of its courts of general jurisdiction;
(c) by registered or certified mail as provided in Rule 4(d)(8) of the South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure addressed only to the person to be served and requiring a return receipt showing the acceptance by the defendant. Entry of default and default judgments shall be subject to the conditions of Rule 4(d)(8); or
(d) as directed by the court.
(2) Proof of service outside this State may be made by affidavit of the individual who made the service or in the manner prescribed by law of this State, the order pursuant to which the service is made, or the law of the place in which the service is made for proof of service in an action in any of its courts of general jurisdiction. When service is made pursuant to item (c) of subsection (1) of this section, proof of service shall include a receipt signed by the addressee."
Time effective
SECTION 4. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.
Approved the 23rd day of April, 1993.