(a) Service of civil process in any civil action or proceeding maintainable against or in any appeal authorized from the actions of, or service of any foreign attachment or garnishment authorized against, the state or against any institution, board, commission, department or administrative tribunal thereof, or against any officer, servant, agent or employee of the state or of any such institution, board, commission, department or administrative tribunal, as the case may be, may be made by a proper officer (1) leaving a true and attested copy of the process, including the declaration or complaint, with the Attorney General at the office of the Attorney General in Hartford, or (2) sending a true and attested copy of the process, including the summons and complaint, by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the Attorney General at the office of the Attorney General in Hartford.
(b) In any civil action commenced by a person who is incarcerated against the state or any institution, board, commission, department or administrative tribunal thereof, or against any officer, servant, agent or employee of the state or of any such institution, board, commission, department or administrative tribunal, as the case may be, service of process on all defendants in such civil action, who are sued in their official capacity, shall be accomplished by a proper officer (1) leaving one true and attested copy of the process, including the declaration or complaint, with the Attorney General at the office of the Attorney General in Hartford, or (2) sending one true and attested copy of the process, including the summons and complaint, by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the Attorney General at the office of the Attorney General in Hartford.
(1949 Rev., S. 7781; 1967, P.A. 656, S. 36; P.A. 82-160, S. 21; P.A. 05-105, S. 1; P.A. 12-133, S. 44.)
History: 1967 act deleted reference to service on the attorney general at his office “in the capitol”; P.A. 82-160 rephrased the section and added “or garnishment”; P.A. 05-105 added provision re service “by a proper officer”, designated provision re service by leaving true and attested copy of process with the Attorney General as Subdiv. (1), made a technical change and added Subdiv. (2) re service by sending process by certified mail to the Attorney General; P.A. 12-133 designated existing provisions as Subsec. (a) and made technical changes therein and added Subsec. (b) re service of process in action commenced by a person who is incarcerated.
Cited. 195 C. 191. Cited. 206 C. 374. Cited. 217 C. 130. Cited. 228 C. 343.
Cited. 2 CA 196. Section concerns civil process, not subsequent pleadings, which are governed by the Practice Book. 91 CA 864.
Cited. 43 CS 10.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 896 - Civil Process, Service and Time for Return
Section 52-45b. (Formerly Sec. 52-90). - Forms for commencement of civil action.
Section 52-46. - Time for service.
Section 52-46a. - Return of process.
Section 52-48. - Return day of process.
Section 52-50. - Persons to whom process shall be directed.
Section 52-51. - Service by officer before giving bond.
Section 52-52. - Orders of notice of legal or judicial proceedings.
Section 52-53. - State marshal may make special deputation.
Section 52-54. - Service of summons.
Section 52-55. - When completion of service by another officer allowable.
Section 52-56. - Service of process outside of officer's precinct.
Section 52-59c. - Service upon nonresident attaching creditor.
Section 52-60. - Judge of probate as attorney for nonresident fiduciary. Service of process.
Section 52-61. - Service upon nonresident fiduciaries.
Section 52-62. - Service upon nonresident in action for negligent operation of motor vehicle.
Section 52-64. - Service in action against state.
Section 52-65. - Service upon nonresident in a quo warranto case.
Section 52-66. - Execution of process by borough bailiffs.
Section 52-67. - Service in actions on joint contracts.
Section 52-69. - Notice to “representatives and creditors”, “widow” or “widower and heirs”.
Section 52-70. - Endorsement on process for fees. Penalty for exacting illegal fees.
Section 52-71. - Process void if issued or served on Sunday.