
HB 683 Breakdown: What CCP Art. 1293 and 1355 Changes Mean for Louisiana Process Servers
By Mighty Mike Reid
Louisiana service of process laws are facing a significant shift as HB 683 introduces updates to key sections of the Code of Civil Procedure. With ongoing sheriff service delays, especially in New Orleans, these changes come at a critical time for law firms, businesses, and process servers across the state.
This bill focuses on CCP Art. 1293 and Art. 1355, both of which directly impact how service of process is completed in Louisiana.
What HB 683 Changes
HB 683 amends three important provisions:
CCP Art. 1293(A): Private Service Without Affidavit
The bill removes the requirement to submit an affidavit to bypass the sheriff service in summary proceedings.
What this means:
Private process servers can serve directly
Fewer procedural delays
Faster service of process
CCP Art. 1293(B): Expanded Private Process Server Authority
The bill modifies how private service is authorized.
What this means:
Broader use of private process servers in Louisiana
Reduced dependence on sheriff departments
More flexibility for law firms
CCP Art. 1355(B): No Notarized Return for Subpoenas
HB 683 removes the notarization requirement for subpoena service returns.
What this means:
Faster turnaround times
Less administrative burden
Simplified documentation
Real-World Impact: Why This Matters
Scenario 1: Sheriff Delay in New Orleans
A law firm needs urgent service, but the sheriff's delays push timelines back.
Result:
Missed deadlines
Case delays
Frustrated clients
With HB 683:
Private process servers can act faster without additional affidavit requirements.
Scenario 2: Subpoena Service Delays
A subpoena requires notarized documentation before filing.
Result:
Extra steps
Slower processing
Increased costs
With HB 683:
No notarization required → faster and simpler service.
Scenario 3: High-Volume Legal Filings
Firms handling multiple cases rely on efficient service.
Result without change:
Bottlenecks
Sheriff backlog
Delays across cases
With HB 683:
Private process servers become a scalable solution.
The Bigger Shift in Louisiana
Louisiana is moving toward:
faster service of process
increased reliance on private process servers
reduced friction in legal procedures
These changes align with real-world demand already happening due to sheriff service delays in New Orleans.
What Process Servers and Law Firms Should Do
Understand updated CCP 1293 and 1355 rules
Use private process servers when speed matters
Adjust workflows to reduce dependency on sheriff service
Stay updated as HB 683 moves through committee
Current Status
HB 683 is currently pending in the Civil Law and Procedure committee, with no hearing date set.
Need a Louisiana Process Server?
Work with experienced Louisiana process servers who understand CCP Art. 1293 and can complete service quickly and correctly.
As demand for private process servers continues to rise, choosing the right provider is more important than ever.
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