Saskatchewan Process Servers

Canadian Process Serving Inc. provides professional and reliable process serving and legal document delivery across Saskatchewan. Our local servers ensure your legal documents are delivered promptly and in compliance with Saskatchewan’s King’s Bench Rules.

Provincial Expertise

Our team is experienced in handling all types of legal document service throughout Saskatchewan. We maintain offices in Regina, Saskatoon, and Moose Jaw, giving us strong coverage across the province’s major population centres. Our servers are familiar with procedures at the Court of King’s Bench locations across Saskatchewan and are equipped to manage serves efficiently in both urban centres and the surrounding rural municipalities.

The “Zero Return” Standard: 5 Attempts Minimum

Most process servers try three times and quit. We do more. Our policy is a minimum of 5 attempts on different days and times (including evenings and weekends).

Why do we do this? Because returning a file as “Unserved” forces you to bring a motion for Substitutional Service. In Saskatchewan, this consumes valuable time and legal fees. We put in the extra work upfront to secure personal service whenever possible.

Saskatchewan Legal Resource Centre

Whether you are a legal professional, a business, or a private individual, understanding the process serving landscape in Saskatchewan helps you make informed decisions. Below are answers to common questions we receive from our clients.

Frequently Asked Questions (Saskatchewan)

What is the Small Claims limit in Saskatchewan?

As of April 1, 2024, the monetary limit for Small Claims Court in Saskatchewan is $50,000 (excluding interest and costs), increased from $30,000. Claims exceeding this amount must be filed with the Court of King’s Bench.

Can you serve originating documents in Saskatchewan?

Yes. Originating documents such as a Statement of Claim generally require personal service on the defendant. Our process servers handle personal service throughout Saskatchewan, ensuring your documents are delivered properly and your Affidavit of Service holds up in court. A useful detail: service of a true copy is proper service in Saskatchewan — original documents are only required for subpoenas and warrants.

Can you serve a corporation in Saskatchewan?

Yes. We have nearly 40 years of experience serving corporations across Canada, including on officers, directors, and agents, as well as at places of business. We ensure service is completed in a manner that will hold up in court.

What happens if someone cannot be personally served?

In the vast majority of cases, our 5-attempt minimum gets the job done — personal service is successfully completed. In the rare cases where personal service is not possible despite our best efforts, you may need to apply for an order allowing an alternate method of service. When that happens, our detailed Affidavits of Attempted Service provide the specific evidence (dates, times, locations, observations) that courts look for when granting these orders.

All Saskatchewan Locations (A-Z)

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Why Choose Our Saskatchewan Process Servers?

With offices in Regina, Saskatoon, and Moose Jaw, we provide dependable service across the province. Our team’s knowledge of Saskatchewan’s King’s Bench Rules and local court procedures ensures your documents will be served correctly the first time.

Contact us today to discuss your process serving needs in Saskatchewan.

📞 1-800-465-7378
📧 serve@canadianprocessserving.com