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In Maryland, where should service of process be directed for Brightstar Care?

Brightstar_Care Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

The BrightStar Franchising, LLC authorizes the respective state agencies identified on Exhibit A to receive service of process for it in the particular state.

I have received the April 9, 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document. This Disclosure Document included the following Exhibits: A – List of Administrators and Agents for Service of Process; B – Franchise Agreement (Including Appendices and Addenda); C – Table of Contents for Operations Manual; D – State Addenda; E – Supplemental Discussion on Special Industry Laws; F – Financial Statements; G – Microsoft Dynamics GP Software Agreement to be Bound; H – List of Franchisees; I -- Release of Claims; J – Standard Renewal Addendum to Franchise Agreement; K– Assignment and Consent Agreement; L – Co-Territory Agreement; M -- Microsoft Teams Enterprise / Onedrive/Web Version Office 365 E1 Package Opt-in Addendum; N-1 – Medium Density Market Addendum; N-2 – Small Territory Addendum; O – Standard Resale Addendum to Franchise Agreement; P – Expansion Option Agreement; Q – Receipts.

Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 118–387)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Brightstar Care's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, BrightStar Franchising, LLC authorizes the respective state agencies identified on Exhibit A to receive service of process in each particular state. For a Brightstar Care franchisee, this means that if legal documents need to be served to BrightStar Franchising, LLC in Maryland, they should be directed to the state agency listed in Exhibit A of the FDD.

Exhibit A, titled "List of Administrators and Agents for Service of Process," is included as part of the Franchise Disclosure Document. This exhibit provides the specific names and addresses of the state agencies authorized to receive service of process on behalf of BrightStar Franchising, LLC.

It is important for prospective franchisees to review Exhibit A carefully to understand the proper procedure for serving legal documents in their state. Failure to serve process correctly could have legal consequences. Because the excerpt only mentions that Exhibit A contains the relevant information, a prospective franchisee should consult the full Exhibit A to determine the correct agency and address for service of process in Maryland.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.