Arkansas Code § 14-199-105

Release of information to court-appointed process server
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(a) Upon verbal request of a court-appointed process server, a public utility under this subtitle shall release the last known address of a current or former customer to the process server to effect service of process of legal documents on the customer or former customer. (b) The public utility may request that the process server produce written documentation of his or her court appointment at the time the verbal request is made under this section. Added by Act 2015, No. 878,§ 1, eff. 7/22/2015.
(a) Upon verbal request of a court-appointed process server, a public utility under this subtitle shall release the last known address of a current or former customer to the process server to effect service of process of legal documents on the customer or former customer. (b) The public utility may request that the process server produce written documentation of his or her court appointment at the time the verbal request is made under this section. Added by Act 2015, No. 878,§ 1, eff. 7/22/2015.
(a) Upon verbal request of a court-appointed process server, a public utility under this subtitle shall release the last known address of a current or former customer to the process server to effect service of process of legal documents on the customer or former customer. (b) The public utility may request that the process server produce written documentation of his or her court appointment at the time the verbal request is made under this section. Added by Act 2015, No. 878,§ 1, eff. 7/22/2015.
(a) Upon verbal request of a court-appointed process server, a public utility under this subtitle shall release the last known address of a current or former customer to the process server to effect service of process of legal documents on the customer or former customer.
(b) The public utility may request that the process server produce written documentation of his or her court appointment at the time the verbal request is made under this section.

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