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Q: What address do I serve summons and complaint to NBCUniversal Media, LLC

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A: To serve a summons and complaint to NBCUniversal Media, LLC, you'll need to identify the correct address and department or individual responsible for receiving legal documents. Large corporations like NBCUniversal typically have a registered agent or legal department designated to accept such documents on behalf of the company. The registered agent acts as the company's official legal representative in a specific state.

The best approach to finding the accurate address for serving legal documents is to look up NBCUniversal Media, LLC's registered agent in the state where you intend to file your lawsuit. This information can usually be found through the Secretary of State's website or a similar state agency that handles business registrations. The registered agent's address is the appropriate place to serve your summons and complaint.

Before proceeding, it might be helpful to consult with a legal professional. They can ensure that you're following the correct procedure for your state and that you're serving the documents to the appropriate entity and address. Remember, properly serving legal documents is crucial for your case to move forward in the legal system.

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