Iowa Admin. Code r. 761-615.37 - Service of notice
(1) The
department shall send a notice of denial, cancellation, suspension, revocation,
disqualification or bar by first-class mail to the person's mailing address as
shown on departmental records.
(2)
In lieu of service by mail, the notice may be delivered by a peace officer, a
departmental employee, or any person over 18 years of age.
a. The person serving the notice shall
prepare a certificate of personal service certifying delivery, specifying the
name of the receiver, the address and the date, or certifying
nondelivery.
b. The department
shall pay fees for personal service of notice by a sheriff as specified in Iowa
Code section
331.655.
The department may also contract for personal service of notice when the
department determines that it is in the best interests of the state.
(3) The denial, cancellation,
suspension, revocation, disqualification or bar shall become effective on the
date specified in the notice.
(4)
The department may prepare an affidavit of mailing verifying the fact that a
notice was mailed by first-class mail. To verify the mailing of a notice, the
department may use its records in conjunction with U.S. Postal Service records
available to the department. The department' s affidavit of mailing may be
attested to and certified in accordance with Iowa Code section
622.1.
This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code sections 321.16, 321.211,321.211 A, 321.556,321J.9, 321J.12, and 331.655.
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