How to Serve Divorce Papers in San Bernardino County
Hi, I’m Tim Blankenship of Divorce661. If you’ve filed for divorce in San Bernardino County, the next critical step is serving your spouse with the divorce papers—and doing it properly is essential to keep your case moving forward.
“If you filed for divorce in San Bernardino County, the next critical step is serving your spouse with the divorce papers.”
Why proper service matters
The court will not proceed with your divorce case until your spouse has been officially notified. That official notification is called service of process. If service isn’t done correctly, your case can be rejected or delayed—sometimes for weeks or months.
The two main ways to serve divorce papers
There are two primary methods for serving divorce papers in San Bernardino County. Which one you use depends on whether your spouse is cooperative.
1. Mail service with a Notice of Acknowledgment and Receipt (NAR)
- Use this method when your spouse is willing to cooperate.
- Mail the petition and summons along with a Notice of Acknowledgment and Receipt (NAR).
- Your spouse signs and returns the NAR to you, acknowledging they received the documents.
- Once you receive the signed NAR, file it with the court as proof of service—this avoids the need for personal service.
2. Personal service
- If your spouse is not cooperative, personal service is required.
- Personal service means handing the documents directly to your spouse.
- Someone over 18 who is not you must perform the service. This can be a friend, family member, or a professional process server.
- After personal service, file a Proof of Service of Summons with the court to show the documents were properly delivered.
Common mistakes (and a real client story)
A common error is assuming electronic delivery is enough. We recently helped a client in San Bernardino who emailed the forms to their spouse thinking that would suffice. The court rejected the case because there was no valid proof of service.
We stepped in, arranged proper service, filed the required proof of service, and got their case back on track quickly. That example highlights how easy it is to accidentally delay your case and why following the rules matters.
How Divorce661 helps
At Divorce661, we handle the entire service process so your case stays on schedule:
- We arrange the appropriate method of service—mail with NAR or personal service—depending on the situation.
- We ensure service is performed by an eligible person and that all paperwork is completed correctly.
- We file the necessary proof of service with the San Bernardino court so there are no surprises or rejections.
- Flat-fee pricing and 100% remote services across California make the process straightforward and predictable.
Next steps
If you filed for divorce in San Bernardino County and need help serving your spouse, visit Divorce661.com to schedule a free consultation. We’ll make sure this important step is done right so your case doesn’t get delayed.
Would you prefer to handle service yourself—or hire a professional to avoid mistakes? Consider which option will keep your case moving smoothly and protect your interests.