Typical Process Server

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If you need to serve someone with court documents, you should understand that a typical process server has limitations. If you know exactly where someone lives or works and this person will make no attempt to evade a process server, you will likely have success. A typical process server does a routine job of delivering a notice to appear in court. Anything out of the ordinary will likely result in a failure to serve these court papers. A private investigation firm offers more possibilities. The following are additional services that a private investigator will provide that make it much easier to serve court documents.

Someone is evading a summons
You may know exactly where the individual lives, but there are legal requirements regarding how they must be served. Our private investigation firm has the tactical experience to get the individuals to make an appearance at their door and be handed the papers. We also can wait for a person to arrive or leave their job to deliver the papers as well. Knowing where an individual lives is not always enough for a typical process server. A private investigator can take the next step and make sure the documents are served.
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Unfortunately, a process server needs an address to attempt to serve papers. A private investigator can locate a missing person, and then serve them with the court papers. We have a variety of techniques that we use to pinpoint exactly where a person is staying. If you are not sure where to find someone, it is best to come directly to our firm, and we can take care of both locating and serving the individual in