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WHAT THINGS SHOULD BE AVOIDED WHEN YOU ARE SERVED WITH A PROCESS?

  WHAT THINGS SHOULD BE AVOIDED WHEN YOU ARE SERVED WITH A PROCESS? The primary paperwork served to you cannot be ignored, regardless of who is serving it to you. You must stop searching for excuses because you will be bound by law when the documents are served to you no matter what. Some of the common excuses which are not legally valid that defendants take after paperwork’s are served to them include: ·        There is no way for you to know who the plaintiff is. ·        There has never been any interaction between you and the plaintiff. ·        An unknown person is a plaintiff. ·        You believe that the documents were not served correctly. But the Court is the only one that can decide whether the summons and complaint were adequately served. Managing the legal procedure or process going ahead is the only sensible thing to do for you. The purpose of this ...

WHY YOU SHOULDN’T AVOID BEING SERVED?

  WHY YOU SHOULDN’T AVOID BEING SERVED? Introduction Whether you wish to file a lawsuit against someone, start the divorce process, modify, or receive child support, or initiate any number of other legal procedures, you may need to begin the process by serving legal documents on the individual against whom you are litigating. To do so, a SeekPoint Legal process server will come in handy for you to track down the individual and serve them with the court documents in a lawful manner on their behalf. This will include meeting with the individual in person, delivering the court papers to them, and notarizing an Affidavit of Service confirming that they have received the documentation. Unfortunately, there are instances when individuals are aware or believe that documents are about to be served on them. They will make every effort to evade the process server , hoping that the court action will not proceed if they are not adequately served. This, on the other hand, is just not true. Even...

HOW A PROCESS SERVER CAN ASSIST WITH E-FILE IN CALIFORNIA?

  HOW A PROCESS SERVER CAN ASSIST WITH E-FILE IN CALIFORNIA? Since its founding, SeekPoint Legal has distinguished itself as California’s premier legal process server, delivering excellent service to the legal community across the state. It is our goal to offer unsurpassed service, competitive pricing, and total value to our customers. Because of this, our consumers prefer to stick to us. Our process server services include E-filing services as well as traditional process serving. What exactly is electronic filing? Electronic filing (also known as E-filing) is a means of submitting papers to the Clerk of the Court through electronic transmission, which is accomplished via the Court’s electronic filing system. Communication via fax or email is not included in the definition of electronic filing. According to specific regulations, the Court may demand that one paper copy of each electronic document submitted in a case be provided to the Court through online filing, unless the Court ...

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PROCESS SERVERS AND REGISTERED AGENTS

  THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PROCESS SERVERS AND REGISTERED AGENTS Introduction In the case of litigation, an agent for service of process is a person designated on behalf of a company and authorized to receive service of process. Additionally, to file papers of incorporation or other legal paperwork in the state of incorporation, every business must designate someone in the state to act as its registered agent. Registered Agents must complete the process of service to be effective. If someone files a lawsuit against your business or limited liability company, they must choose who will be served with the case, often known as “process.” As a business owner, you should be aware that you will be notified in writing of the legal action if your company is ever sued. For example, you would not want a lawsuit sent to a part-time intern who is ready to leave their job. As a result, every state’s law demands that each business entity designate a person or corporation that will receive servic...

Process Server & Skip Tracer

  Process Server & Skip Tracer When it comes to finding someone who has made it their mission  not  to be found, you might find yourself at a loss for where to start. America is a huge country; how on earth could anyone track a missing person down? Just in case you should happen to find yourself in a situation where you need to work out how to find a missing person, you should always know how to proceed. The first thing that you should do when it comes to finding a missing person is to hire the help of a skip tracer.  But what on earth is a skip tracer, I hear you ask, and how can they help me find a missing person? Why Do People Go Missing?  There are many different reasons why a person might go missing. Sometimes, a person will go on the run in order to avoid paying their debts or from having active warrants from which they see no other option. This might even relate to a person’s desire to have a new start in life by moving elsewh...

Process Service

Process Service Introduction The word “process” refers to a summons or order issued by a court, as well as any document issued or created by a court and served on the parties involved (such as a defendant to claim). The official transmission of such papers to a party in order to allow that party to reply to the proceedings before the court is referred to as “service of process.” For example, if you file for divorce, you must serve your spouse with the divorce papers before the procedure can move ahead. A process server is hired to deliver divorce complaints and other divorce-related documents to the parties in many divorce proceedings. On the other hand, a process server is required to obey the laws of the state in which the legal papers are to be served. Eligibility for Process Serving In some state process service can be done by anyone above 18 who is not a party to the litigation. The process server can serve the procedure to the other party’s representatives. Process servers in sta...

Choosing a Redding Process Server

  Affordable Services Choosing a  process server in Redding   Anderson, Palo Cedro, Cottonwood, Shasta View or anywhere else in Shasta County might seem like a difficult process, especially for someone who has not had to do so previously. However, choosing a process server in Redding, Anderson, Palo Cedro, Cottonwood, Shasta View or anywhere else in Shasta Countydoesn’t need to be difficult; indeed, the process can actually be incredibly simple once you know what to look for in a team! If you are looking for a process server in and around Redding to help you, then you should always consider the affordability of their services. A lot of teams will charge extortionate fees for process server services—particularly in regards to legal documentation. At Seekpoint Legal, we pride ourselves on working differently; our services are priced fairly and reasonably, because our clients’ satisfaction is our primary goal and motivation.  When considering the aff...