2010 California Business and Professions Code 22351
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(a) The certificate of registration of a registrant who is a
natural person shall contain the following:
(1) The name, age, address, and telephone number of the
registrant.
(2) A statement, signed by the registrant under penalty of
perjury, that the registrant has not been convicted of a felony, or,
if the registrant has been convicted of a felony, a copy of a
certificate of rehabilitation, expungement, or pardon.
(3) A statement that the registrant has been a resident of this
state for a period of one year immediately preceding the filing of
the certificate.
(4) A statement that the registrant will perform his or her duties
as a process server in compliance with the provisions of law
governing the service of process in this state.
(b) The certificate of registration of a registrant who is a
partnership or corporation shall contain the following:
(1) The names, ages, addresses, and telephone numbers of the
general partners or officers.
(2) A statement, signed by the general partners or officers under
penalty of perjury, that the general partners or officers have not
been convicted of a felony.
(3) A statement that the partnership or corporation has been
organized and existing continuously for a period of one year
immediately preceding the filing of the certificate or a responsible
managing employee, partner, or officer has been previously registered
under this chapter.
(4) A statement that the partnership or corporation will perform
its duties as a process server in compliance with the provisions of
law governing the service of process in this state.
(c) The county clerk shall retain the certificate of registration
for a period of three years following the expiration date of the
certificate, after which time the certificate may be destroyed if it
is scanned or if the conditions specified in Section 26205.1 of the
Government Code are met. If the certificate is scanned, the scanned
image shall be retained for a period of 10 years, after which time
that image may be destroyed and, notwithstanding Section 26205.1 of
the Government Code, no reproduction thereof need be made or
preserved.