Process Server Bristol
Exactly what is a Process Server Bristol?
Process Servers can present legal documentation (serve) to the individual or defendant involved with a lawsuit.
When an individual fails to pay child support, gets into bankruptcy through failing to pay bills, breaks a rental contract illegally, or is otherwise required to go to court, a court date is arranged and paperwork will be issued. The papers really need to be ‘served’ to them. Notifying the individual is the responsibility of the individual (or company) filing the notice. The law states that the defendant will have to be notified of the action against them personally, even in this age of technology. However because of the law with regard to serving such a notice, not just anybody can distribute them. This is the reason a Process Server will have to be employed.
When a Process Server isn’t able to deliver the notice to the defendant, they could also deliver by using ‘Substituted Service’. ‘Substituted Service’ will mean that the Process Server presents the notice by posting through a mail box, or fixing to an entry door to ensure that it can come to the attention of any person going into the building.