Serve First Republic Bank in Sacramento — Same-Day Service Available

Sacramento attorneys, paralegals, and law firms trust SACRPS to serve subpoenas, summons, and legal documents to First Republic Bank through their California registered agent. Fast, court-ready, and bonded.

Licensed & Bonded · Sacramento County Reg #024-027 · Same-Day Service Available

Registered Agent Service of Process

$85

Flat Fee · No Tiers

  • Service at any major California registered agent (CSC, CT Corporation, SunDoc, ZenBusiness, etc.)
  • Licensed & Bonded — Sacramento County Reg #024-027

Serving First Republic Bank in Sacramento, California

First Republic Bank was a private bank and wealth management company headquartered in San Francisco, California, until its 2023 collapse and acquisition by JPMorgan Chase. Founded in 1985, First Republic served high-net-worth clients across the United States. Following its FDIC receivership and JPMorgan acquisition, most accounts and obligations transferred to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.

Plaintiffs and attorneys still serve First Republic-related matters for bank levies and account record subpoenas (now handled through JPMorgan Chase as successor), legacy mortgage and HELOC disputes, fraud claims, securities and shareholder litigation related to the 2023 collapse, and discovery subpoenas for legacy account records. For most current matters, the correct successor defendant is JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. as successor in interest to First Republic Bank.

Like most large California-active banks, JPMorgan Chase (as successor to First Republic) uses a designated registered agent to accept service of process — meaning the legally required service goes to the agent’s Sacramento office, not directly to a former First Republic branch. SACRPS handles registered agent service of process every day, including bank levies and account record subpoenas. We are licensed and bonded with Sacramento County (Reg #024-027), and we deliver court-ready proof of service the same day in most cases.

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How It Works

Submit Your Documents

Upload your subpoena, summons, complaint, or other legal documents through our intake form, or call us. Provide the recipient details (First Republic Bank (now JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.)) and any deadline information. Takes about 2 minutes.

We Serve CSC on First Republic Bank’s Behalf

We pick up your documents the same day and personally serve CSC (Corporation Service Company) at their Sacramento office at 2710 Gateway Oaks Drive, Suite 150N, Sacramento, CA 95833. CSC is the authorized agent for First Republic Bank (now JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.) in California. We log the recipient’s name, title, date, and time for the proof of service.

You Get Court-Ready Proof

Once service is complete, you receive a signed, notarized proof of service electronically — usually within hours. Ready to file with Sacramento Superior Court immediately. We can also handle the court filing for you with our court filing add-on.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is First Republic Bank’s registered agent in California?

First Republic Bank (now JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.)’s California registered agent is CSC (Corporation Service Company), located at 2710 Gateway Oaks Drive, Suite 150N, Sacramento, CA 95833. We serve CSC routinely — see our CSC registered agent page for full details. (Always verify the current agent on file at the California Secretary of State business search before serving — agents can change.)

Which entity should I name in my service?

First Republic Bank failed in 2023 and was acquired by JPMorgan Chase. For most current matters involving legacy First Republic accounts, the correct successor defendant is JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. as successor in interest. For shareholder/securities litigation arising from the collapse, the original entities (First Republic Bank and the holding company) may still need to be named. Verify the exact entity in your court documents before serving.

Can I serve First Republic Bank at a local branch instead?

The most reliable way to serve First Republic Bank is through their registered agent in Sacramento. California law (CCP §415.10 / §416.10) allows service at a corporate headquarters in certain circumstances, but serving at a local branch or branch may not satisfy the legal requirements for service on the corporation — and risks defective service that gets thrown out. Using the registered agent avoids that risk entirely. The cost is the same either way ($85 flat for registered agent service).

How fast can you serve CSC?

Same-day in most cases. The CSC office at 2710 Gateway Oaks is open standard business hours, and we can typically pick up your documents and serve them within a few hours of receiving them. Rush jobs are no problem.

What types of legal documents do you serve on First Republic Bank?

Every type — bank levies and writs of execution on legacy accounts, account record subpoenas (SDT), securities and shareholder litigation related to the 2023 collapse, mortgage and HELOC disputes, fraud claims, and discovery subpoenas for legacy account records. Bank levies and account subpoenas are the two highest-volume categories we handle for First Republic-related service.

What is the price difference between registered agent service and direct service?

Registered agent service is a flat $85 — that’s the recommended approach for almost all First Republic Bank service. Direct service (when appropriate) is process serving and uses our tiered pricing: Standard $99 (5 days), Expedited $150 (3 days), Rush $175 (24 hours). For 95% of cases, registered agent service is the right choice and the cheaper option.


Ready to Get Started?

Submit your documents through our registered agent intake form. We handle pickup, personal service to the agent, court-ready proof of service — usually same-day across Sacramento County. Flat $85, no surprises.

Sacramento Region We Serve

Same-day service across Sacramento County and the surrounding region. Click any city to see local details.

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