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Service of Process Information

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Process servers sometimes get a bad rap. Unfortunately, many unscrupulous individuals see Process Serving as a way to make a quick buck. This does a lot of harm to the individuals involved in a case and the serving industry as a whole. Don’t risk giving your important legal documents to a fly-by-night shop.

Service of Process

Some of the duties of a process server include: 

Serving Legal Documents: 

The process of giving people legal documents is known as service of process. We can say that process servers are the delivery men and women of the judicial system. 

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Verification: After giving the necessary parties the legal documents, process servers must provide proof of service for the court. It is a declaration of when, where, and how the service was executed. This documentation confirms that due process has been followed and served. This can be either an affidavit or a Proof of Service. 

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Knowledge of Legal Requirements: Process servers must have full grasp of the legal system and legal requirements. They must know and understand the acceptable methods of service, governing rules, time restrictions, etc. 

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Maintains Integrity: A process server must be neutral while carrying out legal responsibilities. They ensure that legal documents are delivered without bias. This helps to portray the judicial process in a good light and promote integrity. 

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Prevents Delay and Disputes: Process servers help prevent delay in legal proceedings. This reduces the likelihood of dispute arising from improper notification. 

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Facilitates Communication: A process server is a middle person between the court and the parties involved in legal processes. 

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