§ 107.7 - Service of process on non-residents of the United States.  


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  • (a) Designation of agent for service. When a person who is not a resident of the United States is required by this subchapter or subchapter C of this chapter to designate a permanent resident of the United States as his agent upon whom service of process may be made for him and on his behalf, the agent may be an individual, a firm, or a domestic corporation. Any number of principals may designate the same person as agent. A designation is binding on a principal even if the designation is not in compliance with all the requirements of this section, until rejected by the Associate Administrator. A designated agent may not assign performance of his functions under the designation to another person.

    (b) Form and contents of designation. The designation shall:

    (1) Be in writing and dated;

    (2) Be made in the legal form required to make it valid and binding on the principal under the laws, corporate bylaws, or other requirements governing the making of the designation by the principal at the place and time where it is made and the person or persons signing the designation shall certify that it is so made;

    (3) State the full legal name, principal name of business and mailing address of the principal;

    (4) Provide that it remains in effect until withdrawn or replaced by the principal;

    (5) State the legal name and mailing address of the agent; and

    (6) Bear a declaration of acceptance duly signed by the designated agent.

    (c) Method of service. Service of any process, notice, order, decision, or requirement of the Associate Administrator may be made by registered or certified mail addressed to the agent with return receipt requested or in any other manner authorized by law. If service cannot be effected because the agent has died (or, if a firm or a corporation ceases to exist) or moved, or otherwise does not receive correctly addressed mail, service may be made by publication in the Federal Register.