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Criminal Procedure Act 2009
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394 Ordinary service
(1) Unless this Act or any other Act or the rules of court otherwise provide, ordinary service of a document is effected—
(a) by sending a copy of the document by prepaid ordinary post addressed to the person to be served at the last known place of residence or business of the person; or
S. 394(1)(ab) inserted by No. 55/2014 s. 117.
(ab) if the document relates only to a traffic camera offence, by sending a copy of the document by prepaid ordinary post addressed to the person to be served at a post office box address nominated by the person; or
(b) if the person to be served is represented by a legal practitioner, by sending a copy of the document by prepaid ordinary post addressed to the legal practitioner at the ordinary business address of the legal practitioner; or
S. 342(ba) inserted by No. 68/2009 s. 39(3), renumbered as s. 394(1)(ba) by No. 68/2009 s. 52(f).
(ba) if the person to be served is represented by a legal practitioner who has facilities for the reception of documents in a document exchange, by delivering a copy of the document addressed to the legal practitioner into those facilities; or
(c) in any other manner agreed by the parties.
1 See section 49 of the **Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984** as to service by post.
2 The **Electronic Transactions (Victoria) Act 2000** applies to enable a document to be served electronically, including fax transmission and email, in accordance with that Act.
S. 342(2) inserted by No. 68/2009 s. 39(4), renumbered as s. 394(2) by No. 68/2009 s. 52(f).
(2) If a document is delivered into the facilities of a document exchange in accordance with subsection (1)(ba), the day of service of the document is taken to be—
S. 343 amended by No. 68/2009 s. 51(zx), renumbered as s. 395 by No. 68/2009 s. 52(g).