A Look Back: What's It Like To Be A Process Server?
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A Look Back: What's It Like To Be A Process Server?
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A process server is an individual responsible for delivering legal documents to individuals involved in a court case or legal proceeding. Their primary duty is to ensure that the due...
show more- Document Delivery: The main responsibility of a process server is to deliver legal documents such as summons, complaints, subpoenas, writs, and other court orders to the intended recipients. This can include individuals, businesses, government agencies, or organizations involved in a legal matter.
- Personal Service: Process servers often deliver documents directly to the recipients by hand. They must verify the identity of the person receiving the documents to ensure that they are served to the correct individual.
- Service Compliance: Process servers must adhere to the legal requirements and regulations of the jurisdiction in which they operate. They need to understand the specific rules regarding the proper service of legal documents, including timeframes, methods, and any additional requirements.
- Record Keeping: Process servers maintain detailed records of their activities. They document the date, time, and location of each attempted service or successful delivery. These records are crucial for demonstrating that due diligence was followed in attempting to serve the documents.
- Diligence and Persistence: If the intended recipient is not initially available or attempts to avoid being served, the process server may need to make multiple attempts at different times or locations. They may employ surveillance or investigative techniques to locate the person and successfully deliver the documents.
- Affidavit of Service: After serving the documents, process servers are often required to provide an affidavit or proof of service. This document includes information about the delivery, including the date, time, location, and the name of the person who received the documents. The affidavit is submitted to the court as evidence that proper service has been completed.
- Confidentiality and Professionalism: Process servers handle sensitive legal documents and must maintain confidentiality throughout the process. They should conduct themselves professionally, respecting the privacy and rights of the individuals involved in the legal matter.
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