What are Process Servers?
Process Servers are individuals
who give legal notice to a party (usually the defendant)
requiring them to respond to a proceeding scheduled to
be held before a court, government body, or tribunal.
Notice is usually provided by presenting the party in
question with court documents such as Summonses, Complaints,
Writs, Subpoenas, etc.
Each jurisdiction has its own rules regarding
service of process. Some documents must be served personally,
while others may be served upon a person of approved
age at the intended party's residence or place of employment.
All of the process servers
who run our corporate offices adhere to any licensing,
education, and bonding requirements imposed by the
jurisdiction in which they operate. The services that
we offer as a company include the following:
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Service of Process: We
serve your Summonses, Complaints, Writs, Subpoenas,
and other documents.
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Issuing and Filing at
the Court: Our process servers will attend
local courthouses on your behalf to issue
documents in a new action or add to an existing
file.
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Litigation Searches: Our
process servers will attend the local courthouses
and search court records for requested documents.