What Is a Process Server Allowed to Do?
The process server can also serve the papers to you at your place of employment or to someone who is authorized to accept legal documents for you. There are no time restrictions on when a process server can attempt service, but the service of legal documents is not permitted on Sundays. ServeNow.com is a directory of local pre-screened process servers. By using a process server listed on ServeNow.com, you are going straight to the person or company serving your papers.
Personal service is generally accomplished by identifying the person and handing the person the document. Service of process may be made by someone who is over 18 years of age and not a party to the lawsuit. That person could be a professional process server, a county sheriff’s officer, or even a friend. Many jurisdictions also allow law enforcement officers or local sheriffs to serve process.
Upon order completion, conformed copies or records retrieved can be emailed back to you same day, downloaded from ourClient Portal or mailed back if originals are necessary. Look at the court's web site to see its local rules and procedures. Each person named as a respondent in your petition must be served with the initial court papers. This article tells you how to serve the initial court papers in a family law case (such as a divorce, custody, modification, child's name change, or paternity case). The person served has30 daysto answer if he or she is served in Arizona,60 daysto answer if he or she is served out of state, and90 daysto answer if he or she is served outside the United States.