How to Retain the Services of a Process Server Congleton
What exactly is a Process Server Congleton?
A Process Server Congleton can distribute official paperwork (serve) to an individual relating to a lawsuit.
If somebody fails to pay child support, goes into bankruptcy by failing to pay bills, breaks a rental contract illegally, or is otherwise instructed to attend court, a court date shall be set and documents supplied. All these papers would have to be ‘served’ to them. Notifying the defendant is the obligation of the person (or company) submitting the notice. Even in this technical age, calls or e mails are not acceptable; the law states that the defendant will need to be notified in person of the impending proceedings against them. Having said that, not just anyone can serve the official documents, that is where a process server comes in.
A ‘Substituted Service’ may, in some situations be introduced in the event the Process Server has been not able to serve the documents. This means, they will as an alternative deliver the process through insertion through the letterbox or in another way that it will come to the attention of any individual entering the building, for instance, affix to the entrance door.