Louisiana Private Investigator Licensing Practice Exam

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What kind of person can serve papers if specific instructions are not given?

  1. Any family member

  2. Any licensed private investigator

  3. A friend of the plaintiff

  4. Only the appointed person

The correct answer is: Only the appointed person

The appointed person is the only individual designated to serve papers when specific instructions are not provided. This ensures that the process follows legal protocols, as the appointed person is typically required to understand the legal implications and responsibilities involved in serving documents. Appointing a specific individual helps maintain the integrity of the service process, ensuring that the documents are served in accordance with the law and are valid. In the absence of specific instructions, relying on a designated individual mitigates the risk of improper service. Other individuals, such as family members, friends, or even licensed private investigators, while potentially capable of serving papers under different circumstances, may not be authorized to do so without specific instructions or appointments issued by the plaintiff or court. This requirement helps to uphold the legal standards necessary for proper notification and due process.