Arkansas Code
Subchapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 23-42-107. Consent to service of process

(a)
(1)
(A) Every applicant for registration under this chapter, every person making a notice filing, and every issuer for whom a registration, exemption from registration, or notice filing is required under this chapter, shall file with the Securities Commissioner, in the form which he or she prescribes by rule, an irrevocable consent appointing the commissioner or his or her successor in office to be his or her attorney to receive service of any lawful process in any noncriminal suit, action, or proceeding against him or her or his or her successor, executor, or administrator which arises under this chapter or any rule or order hereunder after the consent has been filed, with the same force and validity as if served personally on the person filing the consent.
(B) However, this shall not apply to applicants, persons making notice filings, and issuers who have a place of business in Arkansas, have qualified to do business in Arkansas with the Secretary of State, and have either an agent for service of process or have executed a consent appointing the Secretary of State agent for service of process, or who may otherwise be subject to service of process.

(2) A person who has filed a consent appointing the commissioner in connection with a previous registration or notice filing need not file another when renewing a registration or notice filing.
(3) Service may be made by leaving a copy of the process in the office of the commissioner, but it is not effective unless:
(A) The plaintiff, who may be the commissioner in a suit, action, or proceeding instituted by him or her, immediately sends notice of the service and a copy of the process by mail with proof of service to the defendant or respondent at his or her last address on file with the commissioner; and
(B) The plaintiff's affidavit of compliance with this subsection is filed in the case on or before the return day of the process, if any, or within such further time as the court allows.


(b)
(1) When any person, including any nonresident of this state, engages in conduct prohibited or made actionable by this chapter or any rule or order hereunder and he or she has not filed a consent to service of process under subsection (a) of this section, and personal jurisdiction over him or her cannot otherwise be obtained in this state, that conduct shall be considered equivalent to his or her appointment of the commissioner or his or her successor in office to be his or her attorney to receive service of any lawful process in any noncriminal suit, action, or proceeding against him or her or his or her successor executor or administrator which grows out of that conduct and which is brought under this chapter or any rule or order hereunder, with the same force and validity as if served on him or her personally.
(2) Service may be made by leaving a copy of the process in the office of the commissioner, and it is not effective unless:
(A) The plaintiff, who may be the commissioner in a suit, action, or proceeding instituted by him or her, forthwith sends notice of the service and a copy of the process by mail with proof of service to the defendant or respondent at his or her last known address or takes other steps which are reasonably calculated to give actual notice; and
(B) The plaintiff's affidavit of compliance with this subsection is filed in the case on or before the return day of the process, if any, or within such further time as the court allows.


(c) When process is served under this section, the court, or the commissioner in a proceeding before him or her, shall order such continuance as may be necessary to afford the defendant or respondent reasonable opportunity to defend.