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<blockquote data-quote="sc98cbra" data-source="post: 15519338" data-attributes="member: 73814"><p>File suit and hire an independent process server. They should be able to use a skip-trace to track him down. The cost is usually $150-$200, which, in most cases, you can recover from judgment.</p><p></p><p>If the skip-trace service is unable to serve the adverse party (which is very rare), the process server will provide you with a certificate of non-service. Jurisdictions vary, but you will then be able to provide this certificate of non-service to the DMV where they will either (1) serve him or (2) allow you to serve the adverse party by publication. If he fails to answer, there are usually several remedies available. I cannot provide much more information without entering the realm of providing legal advice to you.</p><p></p><p>You should also consider firing your attorney. This is basic knowledge among the legal community.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sc98cbra, post: 15519338, member: 73814"] File suit and hire an independent process server. They should be able to use a skip-trace to track him down. The cost is usually $150-$200, which, in most cases, you can recover from judgment. If the skip-trace service is unable to serve the adverse party (which is very rare), the process server will provide you with a certificate of non-service. Jurisdictions vary, but you will then be able to provide this certificate of non-service to the DMV where they will either (1) serve him or (2) allow you to serve the adverse party by publication. If he fails to answer, there are usually several remedies available. I cannot provide much more information without entering the realm of providing legal advice to you. You should also consider firing your attorney. This is basic knowledge among the legal community. [/QUOTE]
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