Methods of service
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Our Central Authority uses delivery through the officials of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine and its territorial bodies.
The official indicates the date and time of service of the documents and sends the proposal letter to the recipient on accept of the documents. The recipient can put his/her signature on each page of the second package of the documents to confirm the acceptance. The official is competent to draw up a certificate about the service of documents.
If the addressee refused to receive the documents or did not appear in the Main Department of Justice, the official sends the request to the competent court in accordance with the Civil Procedural Code of Ukraine. The judicial officer calls the recipient to the court to serve the documents. The recipient puts his/her signature at the notification of service and on each page of the second package of the documents to confirm the acceptance. The court sends the notification of service and other documents connected to the execution to the Main Department of Justice. The official of the Main Department of Justice draws up a certificate about the service of documents.
If the request was not executed the official indicates the reasons and provides evidence of non-execution and sends the documents to the Ministry of Justice.
The Central Authority of Ukraine sends to the requesting authority the package of documents with signature of recipient and certificate attested by an emblem seal of the official body.
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Derogatory channels (bilateral or multilateral agreements or internal law permitting other transmission channels)
(Arts. 11, 19, 24 and 25)
Disclaimer:
Information may not be complete or fully updated – please contact the relevant authorities to verify this information.
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Bilateral conventions on judicial co-operation: Bulgaria (2004), China, People's Republic of (1992), Cuba (2003 - not yet in force), Cyprus (2004), Czech Republic (2001), Estonia (1995), Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (2000), Georgia (1995), Greece (2002), Hungary (2001), Iran (2004 - not yet in force) Korea, Democratic People's Republic of (2003), Latvia (1995), Lithuania (1993), Mongolia (1995), Poland (1993), Republic of Moldova (1993), Romania (2002),Turkey (2000), Uzbekistan (1998), Viet Nam (2000)
Ukraine is a State party to the CIS [Commonwealth of Independent States] Convention of January 22, 1993 on Legal Aid and Legal Relations on Civil, Family and Criminal Matters.
www.cis.minsk.by/main.aspx?uid=74
Conventions bilatérales d'entraide judiciaire: Bulgarie (2004), Chine, République populaire de (1992), Cuba (2003 - pas encore en vigueur), Chypre (2004), Estonie (1995), ex-République yougoslave de Macédoine (2000), Géorgie (1995), Grèce (2002), Hongrie (2001), Iran (2004 - pas encore en vigueur), Lettonie (1995), Lituanie (1993), Mongolie (1995), Pologne (1993), Ouzbékistan (1998), République de Moldavie (1993), République populaire démocratique de Corée (2003), République tchèque (2001), Roumanie (2002),Turquie (2000),Viet Nam (2000).
Ukraine is a State party to the CIS [Commonwealth of Independent States] Convention of January 22, 1993 on Legal Aid and Legal Relations on Civil, Family and Criminal Matters.
www.cis.minsk.by/main.aspx?uid=74
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