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We will deliver your court papers timely and professionally as required by California State laws. Fast, reliable and effective service of process carried out by experienced process servers.
As well as notarising and certifying existing documents, we can prepare documents for you from scratch, including powers of attorney, company resolutions and statutory declarations.
Service of process must be carried out by a professional who understands the state laws, is well-versed on best practices and is licensed if required in that state.
A process server is responsible for delivering legal documents to the parties involved in court proceedings. Some states require process servers to be licensed or registered, and all process servers must adhere to all state regulations governing legal service of process.
Process servers typically locate the individual named on the document, travel to that person to deliver the documents, verify the person's identity before handing over the papers, and then provide their client with a signed proof of service. This proof of service - also called the affidavit of service - details the time, date and location of the service of process, and the subject's name. It is the document you can present in court to verify that successful service of process occurred.
Summons and Complaints
Writs
Real Estate Amendments
Land Court Process
Executions
Supplementary Process
Small Claim Notices
Notice of Show Cause
MGL Chapter 239 Process
Summary Process Summons
Subpoenas
Probate Capias
Summons and Complaints
Writs
Real Estate Amendments
Land Court Process
Executions
Supplementary Process
Small Claim Notices
Notice of Show Cause
MGL Chapter 239 Process
Summary Process Summons
Subpoenas
Probate Capias
7 Day Notice to Quit
14 Day Notice to Quit
30 Day Notice to Quit
Summary Process Summons
Filing of Summary Process
Pre-48 Hour Notice
48 Hour Notices
Evictions
Notice to Terminate Tenancy
A process server is responsible for delivering legal documents to the parties involved in court proceedings. Some states require process servers to be licensed or registered, and all process servers must adhere to all state regulations governing legal service of process.
Process servers typically locate the individual named on the document, travel to that person to deliver the documents, verify the person's identity before handing over the papers, and then provide their client with a signed proof of service. This proof of service - also called the affidavit of service - details the time, date and location of the service of process, and the subject's name. It is the document you can present in court to verify that successful service of process occurred.