2005 California Corporations Code Sections 1700-1702 CHAPTER 17. SERVICE OF PROCESS

CORPORATIONS CODE
SECTION 1700-1702

1700.  In addition to the provisions of Chapter 4 (commencing with
Section 413.  10) of Title 5 of Part 2 of the Code of Civil
Procedure, process may be served upon domestic corporations as
provided in this chapter.
1701.  Delivery by hand of a copy of any process against the
corporation (a) to any natural person designated by it as agent or
(b), if a corporate agent has been designated, to any person named in
the latest certificate of the corporate agent filed pursuant to
Section 1505 at the office of such corporate agent shall constitute
valid service on the corporation.
1702.  (a) If an agent for the purpose of service of process has
resigned and has not been replaced or if the agent designated cannot
with reasonable diligence be found at the address designated for
personally delivering the process, or if no agent has been
designated, and it is shown by affidavit to the satisfaction of the
court that process against a domestic corporation cannot be served
with reasonable diligence upon the designated agent by hand in the
manner provided in Section 415.10, subdivision (a) of Section 415.20
or subdivision (a) of Section 415.30 of the Code of Civil Procedure
or upon the corporation in the manner provided in subdivision (a),
(b) or (c) of Section 416.10 or subdivision (a) of Section 416.20 of
the Code of Civil Procedure, the court may make an order that the
service be made upon the corporation by delivering by hand to the
Secretary of State, or to any person employed in the Secretary of
State's office in the capacity of assistant or deputy, one copy of
the process for each defendant to be served, together with a copy of
the order authorizing such service.  Service in this manner is deemed
complete on the 10th day after delivery of the process to the
Secretary of State.
   (b) Upon the receipt of any such copy of process and the fee
therefor, the Secretary of State shall give notice of the service of
the process to the corporation at its principal executive office, by
forwarding to such office, by registered mail with request for return
receipt, the copy of the process or, if the records of the Secretary
of State do not disclose an address for its principal executive
office, by forwarding such copy in the same manner to the last
designated agent for service of process who has not resigned.  If the
agent for service of process has resigned and has not been replaced
and the records of the Secretary of State do not disclose an address
for its principal executive office, no action need be taken by the
Secretary of State.
   (c) The Secretary of State shall keep a record of all process
served upon the Secretary of State under this chapter and shall
record therein the time of service and the Secretary of State's
action with reference thereto.  The certificate of the Secretary of
State, under the Secretary of State's official seal, certifying to
the receipt of process, the giving of notice thereof to the
corporation and the forwarding of such process pursuant to this
section, shall be competent and prima facie evidence of the matters
stated therein.
   (d) The court order pursuant to subdivision (a) that service of
process be made upon the corporation by delivery to the Secretary of
State may be a court order of a court of another state, or of any
federal court if the suit, action, or proceeding has been filed in
that court.


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