Legal process against surplus line insurer; venue.

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A. An unauthorized insurer shall be sued, upon any cause of action arising in this state under any surplus line insurance policy issued by it, in the district court of the county in which the cause of action arose.

B. Service of legal process against the insurer may be made in any such action by service upon the superintendent as provided for in Section 99 [59A-5-32 NMSA 1978] of the Insurance Code.

C. Each surplus line insurer may file with the superintendent designation in writing of the name and address of the person to whom the superintendent shall forward legal process served upon him as process attorney for the insurer. The insurer may change such designation by filing a new designation with the superintendent. The surplus line broker placing surplus line insurance with an unauthorized insurer shall take reasonable steps to inform the insurer of its right to file such designation.

D. Upon receipt of such process the superintendent shall promptly mail one copy thereof, by certified or registered mail with return receipt requested, to the person currently designated by the insurer pursuant to Subsection C, above; and if no such designation has been made or is not currently in force, the process shall be so mailed addressed to the insurer at its home office last of record with the superintendent, wherever located. The insurer shall have thirty (30) days from date of service upon the superintendent within which to plead, answer or otherwise defend the action. Upon service of process upon the superintendent and mailing in accordance with this provision the court shall be deemed to have jurisdiction in personam of the insurer.

E. An unauthorized insurer issuing the policy shall be deemed thereby to have authorized service of process against it in the manner and to the effect as provided in this section. Any such policy shall contain a provision stating that service of process against it may be made upon the superintendent as in this section provided.

History: Laws 1984, ch. 127, § 254.


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