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    Default How to Serve a Small Claims Lawsuit

    My question involves small claims court in the state of: Washington, King County

    I'm curious what the best method of serving the notice is.

    Sheriff? Processing service? My business is collecting on old tenants who used us as a business service or for business identity (mailing address, etc).and did not pay.
    Unsure whether we should sue the person in question or their business (We've included information on both in the paper).

    If there is a company on the contract and an individual with a personal guarantee, can we just go file for the personal guarantee or do we have to file for the company as well?

    Any thoughts for what the most economical and efficient solution is? It looks like the Sheriff is the guaranteed, albeit more expensive route. I'm a bit concerned by many of these businesses saying "three attempts" or etc. since I'm not sure how many "attempts" the typical process takes.

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