Process Server Leeds
Precisely what is a Process Server Leeds?
When you employ a Process Server they can deliver legal paperwork (serve) to a particular person or defendant needed for a lawsuit.
When someone doesn’t pay child support, goes into personal bankruptcy by not paying bills, breaks their rental contract illegally, or is otherwise instructed to go to court, they need to be served with an ‘Order’ notifying them of the impending charges along with the court date. The individual(s) which submitted the notice of the concerned courts is responsible for informing the defendant. The law states that the individual should be instructed of the action against them personally, even in this age of technologies. Though due to the legal requirements for serving a notice, not just anybody can deliver them. This is the reason a Process Server will have to be appointed.
A ‘Substituted Service’ could, in some instances be introduced should the Process Server has been incapable of serving the notice. ‘Substituted Service’ means that the Process Server can deliver the paperwork by posting in a letterbox, or affixing to a front door to ensure that it can come to the attention of any person entering the building.