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Process Servers
A process server is a legal professional who is responsible for delivering legal documents to individuals who are involved in a legal case. The primary role of a process server is to ensure that legal proceedings are carried out fairly and according to the law.
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A process server is a legal professional who is responsible for delivering legal documents to individuals who are involved in a legal case. The primary role of a process server is to ensure that legal proceedings are carried out fairly and according to the law.
The services of a process server may include:
- Serving legal documents: A process server's primary responsibility is to deliver legal documents to individuals who are involved in a legal case. These documents may include subpoenas, summonses, complaints, and other legal notices.
- Document retrieval: In some cases, a process server may be responsible for retrieving legal documents on behalf of their clients, such as court orders or judgments.
- Filing legal documents: A process server may also file legal documents with the court on behalf of their clients, such as motions or petitions.
- Skip tracing: In some cases, individuals may be difficult to locate or may be actively avoiding service. A process server may use skip tracing techniques to locate these individuals and deliver legal documents to them.
- Notarization: Some process servers may also be authorized to provide notary services, such as witnessing the signing of legal documents.