Process Service

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“Process” is a term used to describe a legal document through which a court asserts its jurisdiction over designated parties in a matter of legal controversy. “Service of Process” describes the procedure and distribution of documentation which notifies appropriate parties of their involvement in a particular case. A “Process Server” is the individual delivering those documents to the involved party.

The process service agents at M&G Paper Pushers, Inc. serve a variety of documents for matters involving (but not limited to): court summons, divorce, foreclosure, court filings, evictions, subpoenas, complaints, lawsuits, writs, and more. Upon delivery, proof is provided through an Affidavit of Service which is then notarized and delivered to the party requesting service.

The primary reason for process service is to ensure that due process of law is upheld. Without proper service, a court may throw out your case completely, as well as being unable to make a ruling. All parties involved must be properly notified of their involvement for the court to decide effectively. In order to avoid a traverse hearing it is important to enlist the help of a qualified process service professional.

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Process Service

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“Process” is a term used to describe a legal document through which a court asserts its jurisdiction over designated parties in a matter of legal controversy. “Service of Process” describes the procedure and distribution of documentation which notifies appropriate parties of their involvement in a particular case. A “Process Server” is the individual delivering those documents to the involved party.

The process service agents at M&G Paper Pushers, Inc. serve a variety of documents for matters involving (but not limited to): court summons, divorce, foreclosure, court filings, evictions, subpoenas, complaints, lawsuits, writs, and more. Upon delivery, proof is provided through an Affidavit of Service which is then notarized and delivered to the party requesting service.

The primary reason for process service is to ensure that due process of law is upheld. Without proper service, a court may throw out your case completely, as well as being unable to make a ruling. All parties involved must be properly notified of their involvement for the court to decide effectively. In order to avoid a traverse hearing it is important to enlist the help of a qualified process service professional.