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Why You May Need a Process Server

Why You May Need a Process Server

Why You May Need a Process Server

Across many jurisdictions, the only qualification for someone to serve process is that they should be at least 18 years old and not a party to the action.  Many people choose to serve documents themselves to a local sheriff rather than using a professional process server.  Though employing a sheriff's office for service is less expensive and involves less research than hiring a dedicated process server, it is not always effective.  There are many reasons why you will want to hire a process server in Orlando to deliver your court documents and start the legal process the right way.

Legal Knowledge

They understand how to serve persons in numerous jurisdictions correctly and adequately fill out an Affidavit of Service that demonstrates their thoroughness. Furthermore, process servers can serve papers in federal, state and local, proceedings, whereas many jurisdictions prohibit Sheriff's departments from delivering papers in federal cases.

Customer Service

A process server is responsible for ensuring that his or her customers are satisfied with their experience. They provide regular updates on the status of your service, are ready to answer queries, and strive hard to locate a subject when given an incorrect physical address. On the contrary, Sheriff's agencies are mandated to assist everybody in their jurisdiction that requires assistance, regardless of the nature of the problem. As a result, people who might have their papers served by sheriffs' offices may be unsatisfied with the responsiveness and lack of updates.

Speed of Delivery

Importantly, your documents must be served as soon as possible. This is particularly the case if your service pertains to an upcoming court hearing or deposition and when there may be laws requiring that a party be served in a specific time frame before the event for your case to proceed correctly. A large fraction of the work of a professional process server is to process servers.

Rate of Success

Process servers in Orlando have a high success rate.  In the older days, when sheriffs delivered court documents, their success rates were not nearly as high.  Process servers work irregular hours to apprehend elusive subjects.  For example, they would seek to serve people after regular business hours and on weekends if previous attempts were unsuccessful.  Many process servers can also skip trace subjects, which allows them to discover persons who have relocated or are otherwise unable to be reached at the given address.
 
These are some of the reasons why you may need the help of a process server in Orlando.  Working with a process server ensures that legal process starts the right way, which is important when you just want to get what you deserve.  Contact the professionals at Central Florida Process to get started today.