What is a process server?

A process server is a person who delivers legal documents to individuals or companies who are involved in a court case. These documents can include subpoenas, summons, and complaint papers.


Why do I need a process server?

You may need a process server if you are involved in a court case and need to have legal documents delivered to another party. If you try to serve papers yourself, the other party may claim that they never received them, which can delay the proceedings. A process server is trained to deliver legal documents and provide proof of service to avoid these issues.


What is your service area?

We provide process serving services in XYZ area. Please contact us to confirm if we serve your city or county.


How long does it take to serve someone?

The amount of time it takes to serve papers varies depending on several factors, including the location of the recipient and how difficult it is to locate them. Once the papers are served, we will provide you with proof of service.


What happens if the recipient refuses to accept the papers?

If the recipient refuses to accept the papers, we will provide you with documentation proving that we attempted to serve them. Depending on the laws in your area, we may be able to leave the papers with someone else at the recipient's residence or place of business.


How much does your service cost?

Our pricing varies depending on the type of documents being served, the location, and the difficulty of the service. Please contact us for a quote.


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