§ 694. Disqualifications
(a) An officer shall not serve a writ drawn on a note originally payable to himself or herself and sued in the name of an indorsee, nor where he or she, or a private corporation of which he or she is a member, is a party or interested.
(b) Such officer shall not be disqualified from serving process for or against a town or county by reason of being a taxpayer therein nor for or against a railroad corporation by reason of being a taxpayer in a town owning stock in such corporation, nor for or against a savings bank or savings institution by reason of being a corporator or officer thereof.
Structure Vermont Statutes
§ 654. Signing of original writs
§ 662. Signing citations attached to highway petitions
§ 691. Service of civil or criminal process
§ 696. Sheriffs’ duties to receive, execute, and return writs
§ 699. Removal or resignation of sheriff
§ 700. Completion of service of process or foreclosure of mortgage or lien
§ 731. Indifferent person, appointment of
§ 732. Power of specially appointed person
§ 734. Property taken from specially appointed person by officer
§ 735. Delivery of writ; return; completion of service
§ 736. Officer’s duties and liabilities
§ 814. Partnerships and unincorporated associations—suit in firm name; service of process
§ 815. Nonabatement on change in officers or members
§ 851. Service on Secretary of State
§ 852. Fees; mailing of copy to corporation
§ 853. Doing business by particular companies without designating process agent; penalty
§ 855. Doing business as appointment of process agent
§ 858. Alternative means of service
§ 891. Commissioner of Motor Vehicles as process agent