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Most court cases can't proceed until the other party has been formally and properly notified — a legal requirement known as service of process. The rules for how service must happen vary by state, and a mistake can delay your case or get a filing thrown out entirely. Our team handles subpoenas, divorce and family law papers, eviction notices, small claims filings, skip tracing, rush service, and court filing — with the documentation your court requires.
Courts generally won't move forward on a case until the other party has been properly served — no exceptions for a hearing date that's already been set.
Service that doesn't follow your state's specific rules can be challenged and thrown out, forcing you to start the process over.
It's common for the other party to dodge service on purpose. An experienced process server knows how to handle repeated attempts and alternative service methods.
Courts require a completed affidavit or proof of service. Without proper documentation, you may not be able to proceed even if service was actually completed.
Subpoena Service. Witness and records subpoenas, including hard-to-locate witnesses and out-of-county or out-of-state recipients.
Divorce Papers Service. Discreet service of divorce petitions, custody papers, and other family law filings.
Eviction Notice Service. Notice to quit, pay-or-quit notices, and unlawful detainer summons and complaint service.
Small Claims Service. Individual and business defendant service for your small claims filing, at an affordable price point.
Skip Tracing. Locate a recipient who has moved or is avoiding contact, then complete service once found.
Rush & Same-Day Service. Priority scheduling when a filing or hearing deadline is close.
Court Filing Service. Get documents filed with the court and receive confirmation and stamped copies for your records.
Tell us what needs to be served, and where.
We assign a process server from our team or partner network covering that area.
Discuss timing, cost, and any special instructions directly.
Receive proof of service documentation for your court filing.
From a single county to multi-state and skip tracing jobs, find coverage wherever service is needed.
Our process servers are familiar with your state's service-of-process rules and requirements.
Receive the affidavit or proof of service documentation your case requires for court filing.
Upfront pricing with no hidden fees, so you know the cost before service begins.
Submitting your request costs nothing. Compare options before you decide who to hire.
Self-represented filers in small claims, family law, or landlord-tenant matters who need proper service completed.
Firms needing reliable local service and court filing support in jurisdictions outside their usual coverage area.
Property owners who need eviction notices or unlawful detainer papers served correctly and documented.
Businesses pursuing a small claims judgment or needing a vendor or contractor served.
Anyone needing a spouse or family member served with divorce, custody, or support papers.
Cases stalled because the recipient has moved, changed jobs, or is avoiding contact altogether.
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Process server services are provided directly by our own team, along with a network of trusted partner process servers for extended coverage. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice.
Requirements for service of process — including acceptable methods, notice periods, and documentation — vary by state and by case type. It's your responsibility (or your attorney's) to confirm that the service method used meets your court's requirements.
While process servers work diligently to complete service, successful service cannot be guaranteed in every case — for example, when a recipient actively evades service or cannot be located. Pricing, timelines, and outcomes vary by provider, location, and the specifics of your request.
Using this service does not create an attorney-client relationship. If you need legal advice about your case or which service method applies to your situation, consult a licensed attorney.
We treat your privacy with care. Any details you share with us are kept private and secure, and are used solely to arrange your service with the appropriate process server unless disclosure is required by law or authorized by you.