Effective - 28 Aug 1943
506.100. How papers shall be served. — 1. Every pleading subsequent to the original petition, every written motion other than one which may be heard ex parte, and every written notice, appearance, demand, offer of judgment, designation of record on appeal, and similar paper which by statute, court rule or order is required to be served, shall be served upon each of the parties affected thereby, but no service need be made on parties in default for failure to appear except that pleadings asserting new or additional claims for relief against them shall be served upon them in the manner provided for service summons in this code.
2. Whenever under this code service is required or permitted to be made upon a party represented by an attorney of record the service shall be made upon the attorney unless service upon the party himself is ordered by the court. The service may be made
(1) Upon the attorney or a party, by delivering a copy to him;
(2) Upon the attorney, by leaving a copy at his office with his clerk or with an attorney employed by or associated with the attorney to be served;
(3) Upon a party, by leaving a copy at his usual place of abode with some person of his family over the age of fifteen years.
3. In any action in which there are unusually large numbers of defendants, the court, upon motion or of its own initiative, may order that service of the pleadings of the defendants and replies thereto need not be made as between the defendants and that any crossclaim, counterclaim or matter constituting an avoidance or affirmative defense contained therein shall be deemed to be denied or avoided by all other parties and that the filing of any such pleading and service thereof upon the plaintiff constitutes due notice of it to the parties. A copy of every such order shall be served upon the parties in such manner and form as the court directs.
4. All papers after the petition required to be served upon a party shall be filed with the court either before service or within five days thereafter.
5. The filing of pleadings and other papers with the court as required by this code shall be made by filing them with the clerk of the court except that a judge may permit the papers to be filed with him, in which event he shall note thereon the filing date and forthwith transmit them to the office of the clerk.
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(L. 1943 p. 353 § 5)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXXV - Civil Procedure and Limitations
Chapter 506 - Commencement of Actions and General Provisions
Section 506.010 - Citation of code — to govern certain procedures.
Section 506.020 - Code not to apply to criminal practice, exception.
Section 506.030 - Power of supreme court to promulgate rules to harmonize code.
Section 506.040 - One form of action.
Section 506.050 - Order of court and motion defined.
Section 506.060 - Periods of time prescribed or allowed by code — how computed.
Section 506.080 - Court deemed always open for filing certain papers.
Section 506.090 - Clerk's office open, when.
Section 506.100 - How papers shall be served.
Section 506.110 - How suits may be instituted in courts of record.
Section 506.120 - Issuance and serving of summons or other process.
Section 506.130 - Summons shall be signed by clerk — contents.
Section 506.145 - Process server authorized to carry concealed firearm.
Section 506.160 - Service by mail or publication.
Section 506.170 - Where process may be served.
Section 506.180 - Proof of service.
Section 506.190 - Court may allow process, return or proof of service to be amended, when.
Section 506.192 - Service on nonresidents, generally.
Section 506.200 - Definitions.
Section 506.210 - Use of highways by nonresidents shall constitute an agreement.
Section 506.220 - Provisions apply to former residents.
Section 506.230 - Form of process.
Section 506.240 - Service of process.
Section 506.250 - Form of notification.
Section 506.260 - Notification other than by mail.
Section 506.270 - Proof of mailing or delivery of notice.
Section 506.280 - Provisions cumulative.
Section 506.290 - Venue for actions.
Section 506.300 - Continuance to be granted, when.
Section 506.310 - Secretary of state shall keep records.
Section 506.330 - Actions against nonresidents for injuries caused by watercraft — venue.
Section 506.340 - Service, how made.
Section 506.350 - Person in charge of watercraft to report injuries — penalty.
Section 506.360 - Prisoner litigation reform act.
Section 506.363 - Definitions.
Section 506.366 - Procedure for nonprepayment of fees.
Section 506.369 - Partial payment of court costs, when.
Section 506.372 - Monthly payments.
Section 506.375 - Dismissal of action, when.
Section 506.378 - Payment of costs in judgment.
Section 506.381 - Court to review complaint.
Section 506.387 - Damages to be paid, how.
Section 506.390 - Notification of crime victims pending payment.
Section 506.510 - Service, how made — affidavit.
Section 506.520 - Personal judgment authorized — default judgment, when.