Mesa court process servers carry a unique responsibility. While many people probably think of movies and tv shows where someone brings an envelope to another character and claims, “You’ve been served!” and then walks away, is this actually an accurate depiction? Here...
Can Your Employer Stop a Process Server? For many reasons, people often try to keep their home lives and professional lives completely separate. While some may discuss things with their coworkers such as their interests, hobbies, and weekend plans, the deeper issues...
The Catastrophic Consequences of Evading a Process Server Before a legal case can proceed, the defendant must be notified about the action being taken against them. That goes for divorces, lawsuits, child custody hearings, personal injury cases, and many other types...
The Essential Role a Process Server Plays in Serving Divorce Papers Mesa process servers play an important role in the legal process. They serve official notice to plaintiffs in legal actions so that the case may move forward. Without that notice, the case can...
3 Important Steps to Becoming a Process Server Working as a process server is a great way to be a part of the legal profession and to feel like you are making a difference. You may not be suing corporations that are wronging their workers, but you could be delivering...