Civil Process Servers: Does Your Server Make the Grade?

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Civil process service, to some, is a relatively simple procedure. An uninvolved person serves court documents, notifying the party of legal proceedings and allowing them to respond. This carries out due process. Paperwork is filed, and it’s done.

Anticipating and Embracing Digital Transformation Trends in the Legal Industry

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Even though the legal profession is unique in many ways, there are some things that every industry in the world is dealing with, including lawyers and other legal professionals. Thanks to rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) technology, the legal industry is reckoning with a digital transformation.

A Comprehensive Guide to Legally Serve Divorce Papers

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Divorce can be a fraught, highly emotional, and painful experience. However, even the most amicable divorces need to go through a legal process to be finalized. And a contentious dissolution of a marriage must be handled with extreme sensitivity and discretion.

10 Process Server Tricks of the Trade and Tips to Know

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Process servers perform essential work to keep the US legal system functioning effectively. Not only do they help attorneys advance their cases, but under the 14th Amendment they also protect the constitutional rights of anyone named in a lawsuit or legal claim through proper service of process.

10 Requirements for Qualified Process Servers

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When looking for a qualified process server, you’ll want to make sure they meet certain requirements. Legal professionals rely on process servers to deliver legal documents that initiate the court process. Playing no small role, process servers ensure that the principle of due process is upheld.

What Is Proof of Service and Why It Matters

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For attorneys nationwide, a proof of service is key to the success of their case. Complaints, subpoenas, and summons need to be served in a timely manner to allow a legal case to progress.

Do Process Servers Have to Identify Themselves?

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You’ve probably seen it a dozen times in the movies—a process server dresses up in disguise, wiggles their way into the presence of a defendant, and tricks them into accepting paperwork. “You’ve been served!” is the classic line they deliver.

How Much Do Process Servers Charge?

When hiring a process server, how much should you expect to pay? Do you save money if you retain a process server who is available on-demand for your needs? Is it more expensive to get a process server in one state than another?

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