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Federal National Mortgage Association

April 8th, 2008 by admin



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How do I serve a petition on Federal National Mortgage Association?

find out in which states the association has offices, and whether or not the association is incorporated.

Go to the relevant state Department of Corporations (in California, this is the Secretary of State), and find out where the association has an agent. By law, at least in California, any corporation doing business in the state must have an agent representative. You serve a petition on the Agent.

If the Association is not a corporation, you must serve the petition on one of its officers or board members. You can find out this information on its web site or by writing to the association.

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