(a) Each order, notice, or other document required to be served under ch. II of subtitle B of title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations must be served by the following method:
- (1) Any electronic method of delivery so long as there was no indication received that any transmission had failed; or
- (2) In the event an electronic method of delivery is impossible, service may be made by U.S. mail.
- (b) Service upon a person's duly authorized representative constitutes service upon that person.
(c) The date of service will be:
- (1) If sent by an electronic method of delivery, the date of electronic transmission to the party to be served.
- (2) In the event an electronic method of delivery is impossible, and mailing is used, the postmark date. An official U.S. Postal Service receipt from a registered or certified mailing constitutes prima facie evidence of service.
- (d) Each pleading must be accompanied by a certificate of service specifying how and when service was made.
- (e) When service must occur within a particular timeframe, the date certain when service must be completed will be determined in accordance with the computation of time provisions in Rule 6 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, as amended.
[91 FR 22063, Apr. 24, 2026]