Sec. 46b-115g. Notice to persons outside state; submission to jurisdiction.
Sec. 46b-115g. Notice to persons outside state; submission to jurisdiction. (a)
Notice required for the exercise of jurisdiction over a person outside this state shall be
given in a manner reasonably calculated to give actual notice, and may be: (1) By personal delivery outside this state in the manner prescribed for service of process within
this state; (2) in the manner prescribed by the law of the place in which the service is
made for service of process in that place in an action in any of its courts of general
jurisdiction; (3) any form of mail addressed to the person to be served and requesting
a receipt; or (4) as directed by the court including publication, if other means of notification are ineffective.
(b) Except as otherwise provided by any provision of the general statutes, notice
under this section shall be served, mailed or delivered or last published at least twelve
days before any hearing in this state.
(c) Proof of service outside this state may be made by affidavit of the individual
who made the service, or in the manner prescribed by the 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. If service is made by mail, proof may be a receipt signed by the addressee or
other evidence of delivery to the addressee.
(d) Except as otherwise provided by any provision of the general statutes, notice is
not required if a person submits to the jurisdiction of the court.
(P.A. 99-185, S. 8, 40.)
History: P.A. 99-185 effective July 1, 2000.