20.255.18 95th Legislative Session 186
SENATE JUDICIARY ENGROSSED
Introduced by: Representative Reed
An Act to modify certain provisions regarding notice, service, and execution of judgments.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota:
Section 1. That a NEW SECTION be added:
15-9-7.1. Service--Publication--Exemption.
A plaintiff may initiate service by publication under § 15-9-7 on the same day as the first attempt at service under § 21-16-6 without prior approval from the court. A plaintiff shall only be required to provide service by publication once pursuant to § 21-16-6.
Publication under this section shall be made in a legal newspaper printed in the county where the subject property or some part of the property is situated, or as allowed by § 17-2-10.
A plaintiff who provides notice by publication under this section is exempt from the requirements of § 15-9-17.
Section 2. That § 21-16-6 be AMENDED:
21-16-6. Verified Complaint--Service with Summons--Procedure.
The complaint must
shall be
in writing and verified by the plaintiff or
his the
plaintiff's agent or
signed by his
the plaintiff's
attorney, and served with a summons,
and the procedure, except as otherwise provided, shall be the same as
in other actions in the court where the action is pending.
A sheriff,
any person legally authorized to effect service under § 15-6-4(c),
or constable of the county shall attempt to serve a lessee,
subtenant, or party in possession with a minimum of
two service
attempts. Each attempt shall be at least one
week apart
and
both
attempts shall be within thirty days.
On the second service attempt, the summons may be posted in a conspicuous place on the property and delivered to a person there residing, if such person can be found, and also sent by first class mail addressed to the tenant at the place where the property is situated.
Section 3. That § 21-16-7 be AMENDED:
21-16-7. Appearance--Defendant.
The time for appearance and
pleading shall be four days from the time of service on the defendant
and no or
thirty days after the publication of service under
§ 15-9-7.1,
whichever occurs sooner. No adjournment
or continuance shall be made for more than five
fourteen
days, unless
the defendant applying therefor shall give an undertaking to the
plaintiff with good and sufficient surety to be approved by the
court, conditioned for the payment of the rent that may accrue,
together with costs if judgment be rendered against the defendant.
Section 4. That § 21-16-10 be AMENDED:
21-16-10. Judgment--Plaintiff.
If the finding of the court or the verdict of the jury be in favor of the plaintiff, the judgment shall be for the delivery of possession to the plaintiff, and for rents and profits or damages, including those authorized by § 21-3-8, where the same are claimed in the complaint, and for costs.
Catchlines are not law. (§ 2-16-13.1) Underscores indicate new language.
Overstrikes
indicate deleted language.