Process Server Aspden
So what is a Process Server Aspden?
If you work with a Process Server in Aspden, they’re able to present court papers (serve) to a particular person needed for a court case.
Any time someone is needed attend court, for any purpose, it could be an insolvency case, breaking a leasing arrangement, or perhaps a child support case, a court date will be arranged and documentation shall be circulated. Those papers have to be ‘served’. Notifying the individual is an obligation of the person (or company) filing the notice.
Even during this technical age, a phone call or e-mail won’t be sufficient; the law expresses that the defendant would have to be advised personally of the upcoming action against them. Though because of the law regarding serving such a notice, not just anybody can present them. Because of this a Process Server is required to be appointed.
A ‘Substituted Service’ can, in some instances be presented should the Process Server is not able to serve the notice. ‘Substituted Service’ means that the Process Server presents the documents by posting through a letterbox, or fixing to the door so that it can come to the attention of somebody entering the building/home.