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Service of Process
The Department of Attorney General only accepts service of process of lawsuits naming Attorney General Dana Nessel or the Michigan Department of Attorney General as defendants. Lawsuits naming other state officers and state agencies, like the Governor or the Michigan Department of Treasury, must be served directly on the state officer or state agency. The Department of Attorney General will not accept service for other officers or agencies unless they give explicit authorization to do so in a specific case. The exception to this rule is that the Department will accept service of process for lawsuits filed under the Wrongful Imprisonment Compensation Act.
Only certain attorneys within the Department of Attorney General are authorized to accept service of process on the Attorney General or the Department. If you have questions regarding service of process on the Attorney General or the Department of Attorney General, please contact the Civil Litigation, Elections & Employment Division at 517-335-7659 or email the Department.
Currently, due to Covid-19 restrictions, the Department of Attorney General’s offices are closed to the public. To arrange for personal service, please call the Civil Litigation, Elections & Employment Division at 517-335-7659 for assistance.
- The Office of the Attorney General welcomes your feedback and provides multiple ways to share your input. Please make a selection from the menu below. If you prefer to send written questions or comments to the Office of the Attorney General, please write to: State of Idaho Office of the Attorney General 700 W. Jefferson Street, Suite 210 P.O.
- Attorney General - Contact AG. The Solicitor General is responsible for managing the State's litigation in the United States Supreme Court, supervising all the appellate filings by the Department in the appellate courts, provide original briefing and oral advocacy in significant cases for the Department, making recommendations to the Attorney General for amicus briefs and sign-on letters.
For service by certified mail, the following address should be used for the Attorney General or the Department of Attorney General: