Police Department Policy

C-1100 Civil Process or Subpoena Service on Incarcerated People by Private Process Servers.pdf

Kern_County_Sheriff

Policy Text
KERN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Detentions Bureau Policies and Procedures TITLE: CIVIL PROCESS OR SUBPOENA SERVICE ON C-1100 INCARCERATED PEOPLE BY PRIVATE PROCESS SERVERS EFFECTIVE: REVIEWED: REVISED: UPDATED: June 30, 1990 07-11-24 01-27-03 07-11-24 APPROVED BY: Detentions Bureau Chief Deputy Cindy Cisneros REFERENCE: P.C. 4013 POLICY Division Managers will ensure that all civil processes directed to incarcerated people are handled in accordance with California Penal Code, Section 4013. P.C. 4013 states: A Sheriff or jailer, upon whom a paper in a judicial proceeding, directed to a prisoner in his custody, is served, must forthwith deliver it to the prisoner, with a note thereon of the time of its service. For a neglect to do so, he is liable to the prisoner for all damages occasioned thereby. All civil processes directed at incarcerated persons will be served by the Shift Supervisor, or designee.

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