Private Process Service - LSP - Legal Process Server

Private Process Service

Our process service agents serve legal papers in a time efficient manner and to difficult-to-find individuals and businesses.

The most common requirements in most US jurisdictions are that service must be made by an authorized person 18 years old or more who is not related or connected to the case in any capacity.

Foreign jurisdictions also have their own rules and requirements to be an authorized person to effect service. To ensure compliance with all relevant rules for service in foreign countries, it is a must to have an understanding of the legal system of the receiving country’s legal framework for service.

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Hague Convention Service

Hague Convention Service

Our experts can assist you with serving your initial pleadings abroad in compliance with the Hague Convention on Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters of 1965.

Private Process Service

To ensure compliance with all relevant rules for service in foreign countries, it is imperative to have an understanding of the legal system of the receiving country’s legal framework for service.

Letters Rogatory

Letters Rogatory are the customary means of obtaining judicial assistance from overseas in the absence of a treaty or other agreement. They are transmitted through diplomatic channels.

Inter-American Treaty

Many countries in South and Central America are members to this Treaty. When this is the case, a Request Letter is prepared by our agents and sent to the company that the US Department of Justice has hired to be the US Central Authority.

Service by Electronic Means

Service by email or social media platforms are allowed, however, it is discretionary with the originating court. Our agents will help you with providing the documents you need to obtain the required court order. 

Investigative Services

If you are unsure about the exact location of the person or entity you are trying to serve, our investigators will conduct a skip trace to find a valid address that can be used to attempt a formal or informal service.

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