Process Server Widnes
What exactly is a Process Server Widnes?
A process server will present legal documentation (serve) to any person or defendant needed for a lawsuit.
When an individual doesn’t pay child support, goes into bankruptcy by failing to pay bills, breaks a rental agreement unlawfully, or is otherwise required to attend court, they have to be provided with an ‘Order’ informing them of impending charges and also the date of proceedings. Notifying the individual would be the obligation of the person (or company) submitting the notice. Even during this technical time, a telephone call or electronic mail won’t be appropriate; the law states that the defendant have got to be advised face-to-face of the upcoming proceedings against them. However, not just anyone can serve the legal documentation. That’s where a process server comes in.
A ‘Substituted Service’ will, in certain situations be presented should the Process Server has been not able to serve the paperwork. Meaning that, they will as an alternative deliver the paperwork by means of insertion in the letterbox or in another way that it will come to the attention of any individual entering the building, for instance, affix to the front door.