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Each jurisdiction has rules regarding the means of service of process. Typically, a summons and related documents must be served upon the defendant personally, or in some cases upon another person of suitable age and discretion at the person's abode or place of business or employment. In some cases, service of process may be effected through the mail as in some small claims court procedures. In exceptional cases, other forms of service may be authorized by procedural rules or court order, including service by publication when an individual cannot be located in a particular jurisdiction.
Proper service of process initially establishes personal jurisdiction of the court over the person served. If the defendant ignores further pleadings or fails to participate in the proceedings, then the court or administrative body may find the defendant in default and award relief to the claimant, petitioner or plaintiff. Service of process must be distinguished from service of subsequent documents (such as pleadings and motion papers) between the parties to litigation.


In past times in many countries, people didn't have the right to know that there were legal proceedings against them, and in some cases would only find out when magistrates showed up with the sheriff and seized their property, sometimes throwing them into debtor's prisons until their debts were paid. When the United States was founded, the Constitution said that everyone is entitled to due process of law, therefore the process server is "serving" the servee with their constitutional right to due process of the law.

In ancient times the service of a summons was considered a royal act that had serious consequences. It was a summons to come to the King's Court and to respond to the demand of a loyal subject. In ancient Persia, failure to respond to the King's summons meant a sentence of death. Today the penalty for ignoring a summons is usually a default money judgment that must be subsequently enforced.

Service of process in cases filed in the United States district courts is governed by Rule 4 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. In England and Wales, the rules governing service of documents are contained within Part 6 of the Civil Procedure Rules 1998
Service on a defendant who resides in a country outside the jurisdiction of the Court must comply with special procedures prescribed under the Hague Service Convention, if the recipient's country is a signatory. Service on defendants in many South American countries and some other countries is effected through the Letter Rogatory process. Where a defendant's whereabouts are unknown, the Court may permit service by publication, usually in a newspaper.

Personal Service by Process Server

Personal service is service of process directly to the (or a) party named on the summons, complaint or petition. In most lawsuits, personal service is required to prove service. In most Anglo-American legal systems the service of process is effectuated by a process server who must be an adult and (in most jurisdictions) not a party to the litigation.

Some jurisdictions require or permit process to be served by a court official, such as a sheriff, marshal, constable or bailiff. There may be licensing requirements for private process servers, as in New York City. Other jurisdictions, such as Georgia, require a court order allowing a private person to serve process. Many private investigators perform process serving as part of their duties.

In non-English speaking countries such as France, the Netherlands, Germany, Japan and China which follow the continental legal system based on the Napoleonic legal codes, service of process is performed by a huissier de justice (gerechtsdeurwaarder in Dutch), either in person or through the mail. In those countries there are two different types of service — signification and notification. The huissier is only responsible for signification, the more formal type of service.

Substituted Service

When an individual party to be served is unavailable for personal service, many jurisdictions allow for substituted service. Substituted service allows the process server to leave service documents with another responsible individual such as cohabiting adults or an employer. California, Illinois, and many other U.S. jurisdictions require that in addition to substitute service the documents be mailed to the recipient. Substituted service often requires a serving party show that ordinary service is impracticable and that substituted service will reach the party and effect notice.
In addition, substituted service may be effected through public notice followed by sending the documents by Certified Mail

Service by Mail


Service by mail is permitted by most U.S. jurisdictions for service on defendants located in other U.S. states or foreign countries. Service by mail is not available if country of destination has filed objections to service by mail pursuant to the multinational Hague Service Convention.

Voluntary Acceptance of Service (United States)


As a substitute for personal service by a process server, many jurisdictions encourage voluntary acceptance of service. The summons and other documents are mailed to the party to be served, along with a request to sign and return a form of acceptance of service, or acknowledgement of service.
Acceptance of service means that the served party agrees to acknowledge receipt of the complaint or petition without the need to engage a process server. Failure to accept service voluntarily means that the party to be served will be liable for the cost of effecting formal service, even if the plaintiff's action is otherwise unsuccessful. In U.S. federal court, voluntary acceptance of service entitles the defendant to more time to file an answer.

Agent for acceptance of service

In some instances, delivery to an agent for acceptance of service or "Registered Agent" can substitute for personal service on the principal party to be served. The agent for acceptance of service or "Registered Agent" is a person or company authorized in advance to accept service on behalf of the served party. For example, most corporations are required by law to have an agent for acceptance of service in each jurisdiction where they are active. The identity of the agent for service can usually be ascertained from company filings with appropriate state agencies.

Animosity towards process servers

Due to the nature of their trade, as the perpetual bearers of bad news, process servers have frequently found themselves the subject of much ill will. Defendants anticipating imminent litigation occasionally labor aggressively to evade service, as a means of delaying or even avoiding trial, making the tasks of process servers particularly difficult. In response, some process servers have resorted to duplicitous means of serving such defendants, further exacerbating their negative public perception.

The wily, overzealous process server has since become the subject of modern American legend, depicted in films and television as a cunning master of deception. Such recreant illustrations have contributed significantly to the public resentment towards process servers. In the interest of assuaging this animus between the public and process servers, legislatures have invalidated, and occasionally invoked criminal penalties for, certain unscrupulous methods of process serving.

Process serving laws

Each state has process serving laws, or Rules of Civil Procedure, that govern civil procedure in their courts, or more simply, court procedures for civil suits in their state. The United States also has their own set of Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which most state service of process laws are based on.

Disguises

Legislatures and judges have consistently proscribed the use of actual disguises (such as uniformed delivery persons) by process servers in an attempt to reach their intended subject. Furthermore, impersonations by process servers of Federal or state employees (such as police officers, federal agents, tax collectors, postal workers, etc.), as well as utility company employees (meter readers being a prime example), can carry severe criminal consequences.
However, this restriction on disguises has consistently been limited to verbal misrepresentations and traditional uniforms. Implied disguises, such as carrying a pizza, flowers, or packages with no apparent affiliation with a delivery service is a valid means of service. A process server may even order such a delivery to a defendant's location and simply approach alongside the delivery person, serving the defendant at that time.

Trespassing

In nearly every state, process servers are restricted from trespassing on property as a means of serving process. Such invasions, no matter how innocuous, are regarded as not only invalid, but illegal and may result in penalties for offenders. Gated communities and apartment buildings have created a curious predicament for process servers, however, most are required to allow process servers to enter them.

Protected Days

Some states prohibit the delivery or serving of documents on Sundays, Holidays, and / or Election Days. However, some states will allow the service of documents under special circumstances. One such circumstance is when the service of process is pursuant to a court order. Please review the laws of the state that you wish to serve papers, or have papers served, to see whether that state has any delivery restrictions.

The following is a list of states that prohibit service of process on Sundays, Holidays, or Election Days:

FLORIDA: According to the Florida Statutes §48.20, service of process cannot be performed on Sundays.
MAINE: According to the Maine Revised Statutes §705, service of process cannot be performed on Sundays.
MASSACHUSETTS: According to the General Laws of Massachusetts Chapter 136, Sec. 8, service of process cannot be performed on Sundays.
MICHIGAN: According to the Michigan Compiled Laws §600.1831, service of process cannot be performed on Sundays and Election Days. A recent statute passed in 2005 by the state legislature also prohibited the service of civil process on a person attending a worship service of a religious organization.
MINNESOTA: According to the Minnesota Statutes §645.44(5), service of process cannot be performed on holidays.
NEW YORK: According to the New York General Business Law §11, service of process cannot be performed on Sundays. Also, according to the New York General Business Law §13, process cannot be maliciously served on Saturday upon a person who keeps Saturday as holy time.
RHODE ISLAND: According to the General Laws of Rhode Island §9-5-24, service of process cannot be performed on Sundays.
SOUTH DAKOTA: According to the South Dakota Codified Laws §1-5-2, service of process cannot be performed on Sundays.
TENNESSEE: According to the Tennessee Code Annotated §20-2-105 and 106, service of process cannot be performed on Sundays, except by a court order.
TEXAS: According to the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 6, service of process cannot be performed on Sundays.
VIRGINIA: According to the Code of Virginia §8.01-289, service of process cannot be performed on Sundays.
WEST VIRGINIA: According to the West Virginia Code §56-3-16, service of process cannot be performed on Sundays
 


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Most Popular Questions asked this year.

What is a Private Process Server?
A Private Process Server is professional legal courier who delivers court related documents or the service of process for Attorneys, law firms, individuals, corporations or organizations based upon the directives of the Lawyer or of the court in the area in which the case is being held.

Are there rules and laws that Process Servers follow?
Yes, Of course! Each state in American has it own rules and laws as to how service of process, the delivery and service of legal documents are "Served" upon witnesses and defendants. Moreover, most process servers are familiar with the laws of the county or state where they serve process. In addition, each state has a process servers association. Joining an association would also allow you to have access to a code of ethics and  a great source for new and changing laws.

Why do you need a Private Process Server?
Private Process servers know the laws, statutes and regulations related to service of process in their area. There are certain requirements and few constraints that are associated with service of process depending on document type and jurisdiction.
 
What is a Private Process Server Agency?
Process Server agencies offer a wide range of legal support services, mainly to Law firms. Most of the services offered by a Process Server are as follows: Background Checks, Court Filings, Document Filing / Retrieval, Evictions; Three-day Notices and Five-Day notices, Filing and serving a Petition for Divorce, Private Investigation Services, Process Server Services, Public Records Search, Records Retrieval, Skip Tracing, Subpoena Service and Servers, Summons Servers, Citation Servers, Federal District Summons Servers, Federal District Subpoena Servers, Surveillance, Mobile Notary, database records research, postal records information.

Does a Private Process Server need to be licensed?
A process server does not need to be licensed in every state.

What is a Proof of Service or Affidavit of Service?
A Proof of Service or an Affidavit of Service is a formal sworn statement that your Process Server will provide after service is made and will state who, when, where and how your legal documents were served.

What is a Subpoena?
An order of a court which requires a person to be present at a certain time and place. There are legal consequences and possible penalties for those who do not comply with a Subpoena. A Subpoena is the most widely utilized tool used by lawyers to ensure that witnesses present themselves at a given place, date and time to make them available to offer evident and to testify.

What is a Subpoena Duces Tecum?
A Subpoena Duces Tecum is a demand to produce records at a certain time and place. There are legal consequences and possible penalties for those who do not comply with a Subpoena Duces Decum. A Subpoena Duces Tecum is the most popular legal command and assists with due process and court proceedings.

What is substituted service of process?
If a party appears to be avoiding service of court documents, a request may be made with the court to, instead of personal service (i.e. giving the document directly to the person), that the document be published in a local newspaper, served on a person believed to reside with the person, posted to a front door and then mailed or mailed to a last known address.

What is a Summons?
A summons is a legal court issued document or writ directing the sheriff or other officer to notify a person that an action has been commenced against that individual or entity and that he or she is required to appear, on a certain day, and answer the complaint in such action.

What is legal Service of Process?
Service of Process is when legal documents like, summons, complaints, subpoenas, order to show cause, writs, demands and other court documents are delivered to the individual  or business to whom the legal document is directed.
 
What does a Private Process Server do?
A Private Process Server delivers (or serves) legal documents such as, but not limited to, summons, subpoenas, complaints and other court documents to a defendant, witness or an entity involved in a court case or legal proceeding. The process server must serve the documents in accordance with the legislation in the area of service. This may mean handing the documents to the defendant personally or sub-serving to someone in the same household or business.

Do I need a Process Server?
YES. Hiring a Legal Process Server is an important step in proceeding with a court case or mediation. In some states someone who performs service of process is required by law to be licensed, so if you are in one of these states, the answer is simply, definitely! Even if a process server does not need to be licensed in the state where you need service, you should keep in mind that a process server is someone who is experienced in serving legal documents efficiently and in accordance with standard ethics and laws. More importantly, professional process servers are knowledgeable of the legislation surrounding service of process in their jurisdiction, state, county or country. If the service is not performed in accordance with the law, improper service can hinder the case from going forward, or result in the dismissal of the case. Improper service also delays obtaining crucial evidence, which can cause injunctions, and increase in court fees and additional attorney fees.

What is Service of Process?
United States legal procedure requires that each party in a case should be notified if actions are taken against them in a court of law. Process serving is an important aspect of the Due Process of Law. Process serving laws and rules of civil procedure are different from state to state, and country to country.

Where can Defendants and Witnesses be Served Process?
This depends on which state, jurisdiction or country the papers are being served in or are coming from. This is also an important reason why you need a experienced Private Process Server. In most places, you can serve anyone, anywhere and at anytime provided no laws are violated.
 
What if the Defendant or Witness cannot be found or is allusive or evasive?
If the named party in the documents cannot be found, the court may allow service by publication in a newspaper or alternate means. Otherwise, you should always hire a Private Process Server to handle locating and serving your documents.

Why a Legal Private Process Server?
Hiring a Legal Process Server is an important step in proceeding with a court case. Process servers have the skills and experience to serve your legal documents in timely and affordable manner, and more importantly serve them in accordance with the local, state, federal and Hague convention process serving laws. There are several requirements and constraints associated with the rules of service of process. In some states you cannot serve on Sundays or holidays. Some places do not allow papers to be served on a person traveling to court or legal proceedings. It is also very important to note, that legal papers cannot be served by someone who is involved in the case or legal proceeding, also known as a “disinterested party.” If a service of process transaction is not handled in accordance with applicable state, jurisdictional, Hague Convention and or federal rules, the questionable service may impede the lawsuit from moving forward, or result in the delay of the case, cause additional fees and or dismissal of a service or entire case.

How does the Hague Convention Rules apply to Service of Process?
Please click on this link to learn more about the Hague Convention Rules Hague Rules for Service of Process

Can you explain what a Registered Agent is and why Process Servers should know about Registered Agent?
Yes, of course! Registered Agents are the pillar to all businesses in America. To learn all about Registered Agents and why Process Servers should know everything about a Registered Agent click on this link Registered Agents and Service of Process

Do you know of a process servers service Consulting company that can assist with acquiring or developing a process server agency?
Yes! Process Server Advisory Services

What is International Service of Process Services?
International Service of Process is similar to serving legal process in America. That is, serving process is the first step to gaining jurisdiction over a witness of defendant in a court proceeding. When it comes to international service of process there are international laws and procedures that must be followed to gain the proper authority and jurisdiction. Please read our Hague Convention Rules for service of process by clicking here International Service of Process

Do you know of a Process Server School or about where and how a person can learn about process serving?
Yes, most definitely! To learn and read about Process Server tutorials, Process Server lessons and Process Serving coaching we recommend you start by clicking here Process Server School, Process Server Tutortials, Process Serving Coaching

What are Skip Tracing Services?
Skip tracing (also skip tracing) is a legal professional term used to describe the process of locating a person's whereabouts for any number of purposes such as but not limited to, missing people, locating witnesses, finding defendants and searching for lost friend and family members. A skip tracer is someone who performs this task, which may be the person's primary occupation. The term comes from the word "skip" being used to describe the person being searched for, and comes from the expression "to skip town," meaning to depart, perhaps in a rush, and leaving minimal clues behind for someone to "trace" the "skip" to a new location. Need assistance? To contact a nationwide skip trace and private investigation agency locate service email info@AceFLA.com or call 561.447. 7638

Skip tracing tactics may be employed by process servers, debt collectors, bail bond enforcers (bounty hunting), private investigators, attorneys, banks, insurance companies, corporations, police detectives, or as a part of any investigation that entails locating a subject whose contact information is not immediately known.

Is there a company that will assist Process Servers with obtaining a website name or process server domain name?
Yes, the owners of this directory have a wonderful website that will provide you with process server website names and marketing information. You can find the highly regarded website at, www.Serve-Process-Server.com

What is a domain name and how does a domain name work for process servers and the process serving business?
You can read about domain names at www.AssumeDomain.com you will find some helpful information there. Its a free directory and offers some basic insights into domain names and process server website names.

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We have dozens of websites. Each website is directed toward the legal community. There are endless opportunities to market your business on the internet. Interested? Please Call 561-526-7834 for information and a free consultation.

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