New York Service Of Process.
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§ 306. Service of process.
(a) Service of process on a registered agent may be made in the manner
provided by law for the service of a summons, as if the registered agent
was a defendant.
(b) Service of process on the secretary of state as agent of a
domestic corporation formed under article four of this chapter or an
authorized foreign corporation shall be made by personally delivering to
and leaving with him or his deputy, or with any person authorized by the
secretary of state to receive such service, at the office of the
department of state in the city of Albany, duplicate copies of such
process together with the statutory fee, which fee shall be a taxable
disbursement. Service of process on such corporation shall be complete
when the secretary of state is so served. The secretary of state shall
promptly send one of such copies by certified mail, return receipt
requested, to such corporation, at the post office address, on file in
the department of state, specified for the purpose. If a domestic
corporation formed under article four of this chapter or an authorized
foreign corporation has no such address on file in the department of
state, the secretary of state shall so mail such copy to such
corporation at the address of its office within this state on file in
the department.
(c) If an action or special proceeding is instituted in a court of
limited jurisdiction, service of process may be made in the manner
provided in this section if the office of the domestic corporation
formed under article four of this chapter or foreign corporation is
within the territorial jurisdiction of the court.
(d) Nothing in this section shall affect the right to serve process in
any other manner permitted by law.