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12 June 2010

Where can defendants be served?

This depends on which state the papers are being served in or are coming from. This is also an important reason why you need a process server. In most states, you can serve anyone anywhere at anytime. In some states like Virginia, Florida and others, you cannot serve someone at…

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05 June 2010

Who can serve papers?

When service of process was first instituted, it was performed by sheriffs or deputies, and agents of the court. This became a burden on law enforcement, so the legislation was changed. Now, in many states, any US citizen that is not a party to the case, over the age of…

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29 May 2010

Intelligent Alternatives to Mobile Photocopying

Within the last decade there have been significant advances in mobile reprogrqaphic technology, because of these advances there are now low cost alternatives to mobile copying. We are constantly updating our technology to better serve our clients, and to produce the best possible results. Our technology produces results above industry…

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22 May 2010

What is Service of Process?

Legal process in the United States necessitates that each person who has been accused or is being sued ought to be given notice of any legal actions being taken against them in a court of law. Process serving is an essential part of the Due Process of Law. The rules…

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20 May 2010

Serving Small Claims Lawsuits

We are currently updating our website to include some pertinent information on the San Diego Small Claims process. Since January 1st of 2009 the San Diego Sheriff no longer serves Small Claims lawsuits and has limited it's service's of several other types of legal process. This happened because of cut backs in…

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