Company: SERV
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001140361-25-015733
Chunk: 8

Company: Serve Robotics Inc. /DE/
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form: DEF 14A
Chunk 8
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 during the Annual Meeting at the Annual Meeting website. Regardless of whether you plan to participate in the Annual Meeting, it is important that your shares be represented and voted at the Annual Meeting. Accordingly, we encourage you to vote in advance of the Annual Meeting. Please be aware that participating in the Annual Meeting will not, by itself, revoke a proxy. See, “Can I change my vote after submitting my proxy?” above for more details. How do I submit questions during the Annual Meeting? Stockholders may submit questions during the Annual Meeting by visiting www.proxyvote.com and using their 16-digit control number to enter the Annual Meeting. Questions may be submitted by typing them into the text box provided.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Why did I receive a Notice of Internet Availability of Proxy Materials instead of a full set of proxy materials? In accordance with the rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), we have elected to furnish our proxy materials, including this Proxy Statement and our Annual Report, primarily via the internet. The Notice containing instructions on how to access our proxy materials is first being mailed on or about April 25, 2025 to all stockholders entitled to vote at the Annual Meeting. Stockholders may request to receive all future proxy materials in printed form by mail or electronically by e-mail by following the instructions contained in the Notice. We encourage stockholders to take advantage of the availability of our proxy materials on the internet to help reduce the environmental impact of our Annual Meeting. How are proxies solicited for the Annual Meeting and who will bear the cost of this solicitation? Our Board is soliciting proxies for use at the Annual Meeting. All expenses associated with this solicitation will be borne by us. We will reimburse brokers or other nominees for reasonable expenses that they incur in sending our proxy materials to you if a broker or other nominee holds shares of our common stock on your behalf. In addition, our directors and employees may also solicit proxies by telephone or by personal or other means of communication. Our directors and employees will not be paid any additional compensation for soliciting proxies. How may my brokerage firm or other nominee vote my shares if I fail to provide timely directions? Brokerage firms and other nominees, for example banks or agents, holding shares of our common stock in street name for their customers are generally required to vote such shares in the manner directed by their customers. In the absence of timely directions, your broker will have discretion to vote your shares on Proposal No. 2, our sole “routine” matter, but brokers and