Working with a Process Server Stafford
Exactly what is a Process Server Stafford?
Process Servers can present court documentation (serve) to individuals or defendant needed for a court case.
If somebody does not pay child support, goes into personal bankruptcy through not paying bills, breaks a rental agreement illegally, or is otherwise instructed to attend court, they need to be delivered an order notifying them of forthcoming charges as well as the court date. The individual(s) whom submitted the notice of the involved courts is responsible for informing the defendant. Even in this technological time, a phone call or e mail won’t be appropriate; the law proclaims that the defendant has to be instructed face-to-face of the upcoming proceedings against them. However due to legal requirements for serving such a notice, not just anyone can deliver them. This is exactly why a Process Server is required to be employed.
A ‘Substituted Service’ could, in some instances be introduced if the Process Server is unable to deliver the papers. ‘Substituted Service’ means that the Process Server delivers the papers by posting in a letterbox, or fixing to the front door so it will come to the attention of somebody going into the building.