Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1618

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/16/23  
Engrossed
3/2/23  
Refer
3/23/23  
Report Pass
4/4/23  
Enrolled
4/18/23  

Caption

Civil procedure; deleting mailing requirement; effective date.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would impact the procedures around the operation of private process servers in Oklahoma by simplifying the application process. It stipulates that applicants must be at least 18 years old, demonstrate good moral character, and have been residents of Oklahoma for specific time periods. Additionally, individuals with certain felony convictions related to violent crimes or sex offenses would be disqualified from obtaining a license. This helps ensure that only suitable candidates are authorized to serve court documents, maintaining the integrity of legal processes.

Summary

House Bill 1618 aims to amend Section 158.1 of Title 12 of the Oklahoma Statutes regarding the licensure of private process servers. The bill seeks to remove the requirement for mailing notices and instead authorize notice delivery through electronic means. This modernizes the process and aligns with technological advancements, thereby potentially expediting the licensing process for private process servers across the state. The amendment broadens the ability of courts to manage the licensing of these individuals more efficiently, while maintaining the standards for ethical and moral character as criteria for licensure.

Sentiment

The sentiment towards HB 1618 appears to be largely practical, as it reflects an effort to streamline government processes and improve service efficiency. Proponents likely view the bill as a necessary update to outdated procedural requirements, while observers concerned with public safety and character integrity may solidly support the stringent background check requirements. Overall, the focus seems to be on enhancing efficiency while ensuring accountability among process servers.

Contention

While the bill's provisions are mostly straightforward, there may be points of contention regarding the effectiveness of electronic notice versus traditional mailing methods. Some stakeholders might express concerns about the potential risk of missed notifications or lack of accessibility for individuals without reliable internet access. However, the bill's proponents argue that electronic communication is more expedient and aligns with modern communication practices. The debate ultimately hinges on balancing accessibility with the need for speed and efficiency in serving legal documents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1618

Civil procedure; deleting mailing requirement; effective date.

OK HB3381

Civil procedure; service of process; effective date.

OK HB3218

Civil procedure; service of process; electronic means; effective date.

OK HB3900

Civil procedure; default judgment; effective date.

OK SB647

Cities and towns; establishing requirements for legislative municipal procedures. Effective date.

OK HB3497

Criminal procedure; deleting district attorney's supervision fee requirement; effective date.

OK HB1632

Civil procedure; modifying writ of execution form; effective date.

OK HB1095

Criminal procedure; adding sentencing option for the court; establishing requirements; effective date.

OK HB2509

Civil procedure; procedure for default judgment; effective date.

OK HB1024

Process servers; prohibiting certain persons from applying, reapplying or obtaining process server license; effective date.

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