Deliver the Notice (give notice)

After you fill out the right type of Notice, someone 18 or older must deliver the Notice to your tenants.

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There are 3 ways to deliver a Notice

Hand deliver the Notice. This is when you, or someone else 18 or older, hands the Notice to one of the tenants.

Give the Notice to another adult in the home or where your tenant works and mail a copy to the tenant. The tenant's deadline to do what the Notice says doesn't start until the day after the Notice is mailed.

Post and mail the Notice. This is when you, or someone else 18 or older, posts a copy of the Notice on the home where your tenant lives and mails a copy to the tenant. The tenant's deadline to do what the Notice says doesn't start until the day after the Notice is mailed.

How to deliver the Notice

Decide if you'll deliver the Notice or if you'll have someone else do it

Give your tenant the Notice

2. Then, mail a copy to the tenant

Write down the details of when, where, and how the Notice was delivered

This exact statement "I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct."

Whoever delivered the Notice should date and sign that paper

Keep this piece of paper for your records. If you start an eviction court case, you'll need to attach a copy of it to the forms you'll file with the court.

What’s next?

Once you've served the Notice to your tenant, you'll have to see if they do what the Notice asks. If they don't, you can start an eviction case with the court.