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Superior Court of Washington, County of In re: Petitioner/s (person/s who started this case): No. Order to Allow Service by Mail (ORRSR) And Respondent/s (other party/parties): Order to Allow Service by Mail 1. 2. The court has considered the Motion to Serve by Mail filed by the (check one): Petitioner Respondent. The Motion shows a valid reason to serve by mail. The requesting party may serve the Summons and Petition in this case by mail to (name): to his/her last known mailing address: as follows: street number or P.O. box city state zip to this other appropriate address: Addressed to him/her: at: directly in care of (name): street number or P.O. box city state zip other: RCW 4.28.100; CR 4 (d)(4) Mandatory Form (05/2016) FL All Family 105 Order to Allow Service by Mail p. 1 of 2 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com 3. To Serve by Mail: The requesting party may use the Summons by Mail form (FL All Family 106). The server must be someone age 18 or older who is not a party to this case. The server must mail two copies of the court papers to each address listed above. Mail one copy of the court papers by regular, prepaid first class mail. Mail the other copy by certified mail, with return receipt requested. Each envelope must show the requesting party's (not the server's) return address. The return address may be the requesting party's lawyer's address or any other address where the requesting party agrees to receive legal papers. Fill out and file a Proof of Service by Mail (form FL All Family 107). Ordered. Date Judge or Commissioner Presented by: Sign here Petitioner or his/her lawyer Respondent or his/her lawyer Print name (if lawyer, also provide WSBA #) RCW 4.28.100; CR 4 (d)(4) Mandatory Form (05/2016) FL All Family 105 Order to Allow Service by Mail p. 2 of 2 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com