Serve AT&T in California
Professional process serving to AT&T’s registered agent in Sacramento — fast, flat-rate, and court-ready proof of service every time.
Serving AT&T in California? We’ve Got You Covered.
Professional process serving to AT&T’s registered agent in Sacramento — fast, flat-rate, and court-ready proof of service every time.
AT&T Inc. designates Corporation Service Company — doing business in California as CSC Lawyers Incorporating Service — as their registered agent for service of process in California. Whether you are serving a consumer complaint, billing dispute, employment claim, or contract matter, all documents for AT&T must be delivered to 2710 Gateway Oaks Drive, Suite 150N, Sacramento, CA 95833. AT&T is one of the most frequently served companies at this address, and we handle their documents regularly.
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How It Works
Step 1 — Submit Your Documents
Complete our online intake form, upload your documents, and select your service tier. Takes less than 5 minutes.
Step 2 — We Serve CSC on Your Behalf
We personally deliver your documents to the authorized CSC representative at 2710 Gateway Oaks Drive during business hours.
Step 3 — You Receive Proof of Service
We provide a signed, court-ready Affidavit of Service — delivered to your inbox and mailed to you.
Pricing
Standard Service (10 business days): $99
Expedited Service (3 business days): $150
Rush Service (24 hours): $175
Court Filing Add-On: +$30
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I serve AT&T in California?
AT&T uses CSC Lawyers Incorporating Service as its registered agent for service of process in California. You deliver your legal documents to CSC at 2710 Gateway Oaks Drive, Suite 150N, Sacramento, CA 95833. Our process servers can complete AT&T service on standard, expedited, or rush timelines.
What is AT&T’s registered agent address in California?
AT&T’s California registered agent address is CSC Lawyers Incorporating Service, 2710 Gateway Oaks Drive, Suite 150N, Sacramento, CA 95833. This address applies to AT&T Corp., AT&T Mobility LLC, and other AT&T entities registered in the state.
Which AT&T entity should I name in my lawsuit?
AT&T operates through many subsidiaries. For wireless service disputes, the correct entity is typically AT&T Mobility LLC. For internet or U-verse service, it may be AT&T Internet Services or Pacific Bell Telephone Company, depending on your region. Check your service agreement or billing statement for the exact legal entity name before filing your complaint.
Does AT&T’s arbitration clause affect my ability to sue?
AT&T’s consumer service agreements generally contain a mandatory arbitration clause. This may limit your ability to file a traditional lawsuit or join a class action. However, there are exceptions, and some claims may still proceed in small claims court. An attorney can review your specific agreement and advise on the best path forward.
Ready to Get Started?
Submit your documents through our intake form. We handle delivery, proof of service, and court filing.
