RCW 81.53.160
Service of process.
All notices required to be served by this chapter shall be in writing, and shall briefly state the nature of the matter to be inquired into and investigated. Notices may be served in the manner provided by law for the service of summons in civil cases, or by registered United States mail. When service is made by registered mail, the receipt of the receiving post office shall be sufficient proof of service. When, under the provisions of this chapter, it is necessary to serve notice of hearings before the commission on owners of private lands, property, or property rights, and such owners cannot be found, service may be made by publication in the manner provided by law for the publication of summons in civil actions, except that publication need be made but once each week for three consecutive weeks, and the hearing may be held at any time after the expiration of thirty days from the date of the first publication of the notice.
[ 1961 c 14 § 81.53.160. Prior: 1913 c 30 § 12; RRS § 10522. Formerly RCW 81.52.230.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 81.53 - Railroads—Crossings.
81.53.020 - Grade separation required where practicable.
81.53.030 - Petition for crossing—Hearing—Order.
81.53.040 - Supplemental hearing—Change of route.
81.53.050 - Requirements of order on change of route.
81.53.060 - Petition for alteration of crossing—Closure of grade crossing without hearing.
81.53.090 - Duty to maintain crossings.
81.53.100 - Cost when railroad crosses highway.
81.53.110 - Cost when highway crosses railroad.
81.53.120 - Cost when railroad crosses railroad.
81.53.130 - Apportionment of cost.
81.53.140 - Time for performance.
81.53.150 - Practice and procedure.
81.53.160 - Service of process.
81.53.190 - Abatement of illegal crossings.
81.53.200 - Mandamus to compel performance.
81.53.220 - Obstructions in highways.
81.53.230 - No new right of action conferred.
81.53.250 - Employment of experts.
81.53.420 - Traffic control devices during construction, repair, etc. of crossing or overpass—Rules.