Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-62
(1949 Rev., S. 7779; 1961, P.A. 192; 581, S. 21; 1967, P.A. 733; P.A. 75-153; P.A. 82-160, S. 19; P.A. 04-182, S. 13.)
Statute constitutional, to be read in connection with Sec. 52-87; copy of writ should be mailed forthwith to defendant; "last-known address" means that known by those who under ordinary circumstances of life would know it. 113 C. 74; Id., 756; 116 C. 48. Actions begun under section must be brought within 1 year of injury; Sec. 52-584 applies, Sec. 52-590 does not. Id., 643. Permits service on nonresident defendant in action by nonresident plaintiff. 117 C. 683. Does not confer jurisdiction against administrator of estate of deceased nonresident. 126 C. 92. Cited. 190 C. 774; 195 Conn. 191; 206 Conn. 374. Cited. 10 CA 393. Service on commissioner has same validity as service on nonresident defendant personally and action commenced when service timely made on commissioner. 179 CA 546. Service of nonresidents under section a necessity. 2 Conn.Supp. 105. Service on commissioner not on defendant is no service at all; motion to erase proper. Id., 134. Service through commissioner is equivalent of personal service whether instituted by resident or nonresident. 3 CS 65. Late return of service on commissioner of no effect. Id., 160. Statute broad enough to constitute commissioner attorney for service; constitutionality. 7 CS 42. Cited. 14 CS 349. Plaintiff hurt by defendant's parked car may serve commissioner. Id., 496. Statute is in derogation of the common law and is to be strictly construed; prior to 1967 amendment, where injury by motor vehicle occurred on private property, service on nonresident invalid because vehicle not being operated on the public highways when the accident occurred. 18 CS 290. Where both parties are nonresidents and service is made upon commissioner at his office, venue is established in Hartford county; the personal residence of commissioner is immaterial. Id., 442. Cited. 19 CS 287. Section applies to an operator who, at the time of an accident, is a nonresident of this state. 20 CS 406. Under statute prior to 1961 amendment, the death of a nonresident who caused a motor vehicle to be operated in this state revoked the statutory appointment of commissioner as his agent for service of process. 21 CS 490. No jurisdiction in personam may be acquired under section of a defendant who resided in this state at the time of the accident. 26 CS 508. Cited. 27 Conn.Supp. 395. Statute does not apply to now nonresident operator who held Connecticut license at time of accident. 29 CS 228. Where copy of process was mailed to "last known" address of defendant and was received by father at defendant's new address in same town and forwarded to insurer, held purpose of statute was fulfilled. 31 CS 370. Cited. 33 CS 574.