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How to Serve “Amanda Garcia” at 330 N Brand Blvd (CT Corporation – Glendale Explained)

Updated: May 6

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If you searched for “Amanda Garcia 330 North Brand Boulevard”, you’re not alone.

Every week, we get calls from people trying to serve Amanda Garcia at the CT Corporation office in Glendale—and almost all of them are running into the same issue:

👉 They’ve been told to serve a person who is not actually available for service.

Let’s clear this up so you can get your documents served correctly the first time.

Why “Amanda Garcia” Shows Up on Your Paperwork

When you look up a company on the California Secretary of State website, you’ll often see something like:

  • Registered Agent: CT Corporation System

  • Address: 330 N Brand Blvd, Glendale, CA

  • Authorized Employees: A list of names (often starting with Amanda Garcia)

This is where the confusion happens.

Many people assume:

“I need to serve Amanda Garcia personally.”

Understanding Service at CT Corporation

When a company lists CT Corporation System as its registered agent, legal documents are generally delivered through CT Corporation’s Glendale office.

Many people become confused after seeing employee names such as Amanda Garcia on Secretary of State records. However, CT Corporation operates through multiple authorized employees who are able to accept service on behalf of represented companies.

In practice, service is typically accepted by whichever authorized CT Corporation representative is on duty at the time documents are delivered.


Important: Amanda Garcia Is Typically NOT Available for Service

From direct experience serving at this location:

  • Amanda Garcia is often listed first because she is a supervisor

  • She is not typically present in the office

  • She may work remotely

  • You will not be able to request her specifically

If your paperwork requires service on “Amanda Garcia,” this can cause problems.


What Happens If You Try to Serve Amanda Garcia Specifically

This is where people run into real issues:

  • ❌ The office cannot produce her for service

  • ❌ Your process server cannot complete the serve as written

  • ❌ Your proof of service may be rejected

  • ❌ Your case can be delayed—or worse, dismissed

We’ve even seen court clerks and first-time filers make this mistake.


How Service Actually Works at 330 N Brand Blvd (CT Corporation)

Here’s what really happens when service is done correctly:

  1. Your documents are brought to:

    330 N Brand Blvd, Glendale, CA

  2. The server approaches the CT Corporation intake window

  3. An authorized employee accepts service

    (whoever is present that day)

  4. The proof of service reflects:

    • The name of the employee who accepted

    • Date and time of service

    • Location (CT Corporation office)

✅ This is valid service


Common Practice When Serving CT Corporation

In practice, documents intended for service through CT Corporation are typically addressed to:

CT Corporation System 330 N Brand Blvd Glendale, CA

Many filers mistakenly list individual employee names such as Amanda Garcia after viewing Secretary of State records. However, service at this location is generally accepted by authorized CT Corporation personnel on duty at the time of service rather than a specific named employee.


Why This Confusion Is So Common

We’ve identified three main reasons:

  1. Secretary of State layout

    The list of names appears prominently, which draws attention

  2. First-time filers (especially small claims)

    Many people are unfamiliar with registered agent structures

  3. Assumption that a “person” must be served

    When in reality, companies designate agents for this exact purpose


If You’ve Already Listed Amanda Garcia — What Should You Do?

If your paperwork already names Amanda Garcia:

👉 You may need to amend or reissue your documents before service, you should check with the court clerk for advice.

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Need Help Serving CT Corporation in Glendale?

We serve CT Corporation at 330 N Brand Blvd daily and understand exactly how the process works.

Whether you're:

  • Filing a small claims case

  • Serving a lawsuit


We can help you get it done correctly and efficiently.



This article is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws and court procedures may change, and individual circumstances vary. Readers should consult an attorney for legal advice regarding their specific matter.

 
 
 

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The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Court procedures and legal requirements may vary by jurisdiction and case type. Readers should consult a licensed attorney regarding their specific legal matter.

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