Process Server Bleasdale
Precisely what is a Process Server Bleasdale?
A process server will distribute court paperwork (serve) to the individual involved with a court case.
When an individual won’t pay child support, goes into bankruptcy by not paying bills, breaks their rental contract illegally, or is otherwise required to go to court, they need to be delivered with an ‘Order’ notifying them of the charges along with the court date. The person(s) whom submitted the notice of the concerned courts is accountable for informing the defendant. Even during this technical time, a telephone call or electronic mail is not satisfactory; the law states that the defendant needs to be notified face to face of the upcoming proceedings against them. But due to law with regard to serving such a notice, not just anybody can distribute them. That’s where a process server will come in.
When a Process Server isn’t able to deliver the papers directly to the defendant, they can also deliver by way of ‘Substituted Service’. ‘Substituted Service’ will mean that the Process Server presents the notice by posting through a letter box, or fixing to the front door to ensure that it will come to the attention of any person entering the property or home.