Process Server

The Judge is in. The order has been signed, and that paper needs to be served!

We have been in the business since 1994, proudly serving the community of Southern California. Our unparalleled service, competitive prices, and overall value are why our clients keep returning. We look forward to providing our services to you. Our Investigators are also Registered Process Servers

What does a Process Server Do?

A person has a right to be notified When or if legal action is taken against them. They also have a right to know if court actions are taken in their case. To ensure that everyone is properly informed of court actions, the law says that legal documents pertaining to these actions must be delivered in person. The person who delivers the documents is called a process server. While in most states anyone over the age of 18 who is not part of the case can act as a process server, but hiring a professional process server makes much more sense, especially in cases where someone does not wish to be served with legal documents and will do anything to avoid it.

Complications of Process Serving

In some cases, people will avoid being served legal documents at all cost, be it a divorce case or other civil matter. They may leave town or refuse to accept the documents. That is why people use our Professional Private Investigators, who are also Registered Process Servers, do the process serving for you. Our professionals can:

  • Use surveillance techniques to find the person, if necessary.

  • Use skip tracing to find them if they have left town or left the country. We even have a large network of private investigators in other areas of the country and around the world in order to find someone in order to serve them with papers.

  • Make sure that proper laws are followed. In some states, process servers must have the legal documents in question actually touch the body of the person who's being served. In other states, trespass laws do not allow servers to approach someone on their own property. In short, hiring us as your professional Process Server can help ensure that your documents are delivered in the correct manner. If they are served by others, your court case could be thrown out or tied up in legal problems for extended periods of time.

  • Show solid evidence that the documents were served, such as obtaining video of the serve and grabbing a photo from the video to provide the court. If the person who is served claims that they did not receive legal documents, our qualified process serving professional will be able to show an affidavit of service or proof of service and a photo (if possible)that can prove that the person has accepted the documents.
  • Not sure where your subject is? We can take care of that for you, too. We will locate your subject, then setup surveillance on the subject's home or business until served, if you wish.