Tips on how to become a Sacramento process server to deliver court filings for a living. Secretary of state filings need process servers in many states why not be one.
This lense is a great article to help people who are interested in becoming a process server, these are only tips not an advertisement for employment or looking for employees.
No recommendations are made for schools just a great strategy and the nuts-n-bolts of becoming a process server to deliver attorney services and Secretary of State filings.
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How to Become a Process Server
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Service of Process Whoop-Ti-Do
Rusty Collins - 04/20/2011
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Service of Process, yeah, it is a bunch of paperwork…signatures, copies, original document goes back to the court…that is how the court gets jurisdiction over the case.
In order to affect good Service of Process, an authorized person (such as a sheriff’s deputy or other person authorized by the sheriff’s department) has to deliver the legal documents so that everyone is notified of the lawsuit. The Process Server delivers the Original Summons, a Copy of the Summons, and the Complaint Package. The Original Summons goes back to the court, and that Summons should have the date and time of service with the Return of Service.
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Service of Process Whoop-Ti-Do
Rusty Collins's Blog
Service of Process, yeah, it is a bunch of paperwork…signatures, copies, original document goes back to the court…that is how the court gets jurisdiction over the case.
In order to affect good Service of Process, an authorized person (such as a sheriff’s deputy or other person authorized by the sheriff’s department) has to deliver the legal documents so that everyone is notified of the lawsuit. The Process Server delivers the Original Summons, a Copy of the Summons, and the Complaint Package. The Original Summons goes back to the court, and that Summons should have the date and time of service with the Return of Service.
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Service of Process Whoop-Ti-Do
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Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Selecting a Good Process Server
Orange County Professional Servers
The constitution requires under “due process of law” that a person be notified of a legal proceeding before that proceeding can take away his “life, liberty, or property”. To this end, state legislation requires that specific legal documents (i.e. subpoenas, summonses, three day notices, etc.) be “served” upon a person to guarantee an opportunity that they are heard in court.
California law does not require a specific person to “serve” legal documents, only that the person is not a party to the action, and is at least 18 years of age. However, there is a high demand for professional and experienced “process servers”. Inexperienced 3rd party individuals are not as likely to be successful executing difficult serves or responsibly filing an affidavit of service. Attorneys need professional process servers whom they can rely on to carry out their client’s rights and interests.
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Selecting a Good Process Server
The constitution requires under “due process of law” that a person be notified of a legal proceeding before that proceeding can take away his “life, liberty, or property”. To this end, state legislation requires that specific legal documents (i.e. subpoenas, summonses, three day notices, etc.) be “served” upon a person to guarantee an opportunity that they are heard in court.
California law does not require a specific person to “serve” legal documents, only that the person is not a party to the action, and is at least 18 years of age. However, there is a high demand for professional and experienced “process servers”. Inexperienced 3rd party individuals are not as likely to be successful executing difficult serves or responsibly filing an affidavit of service. Attorneys need professional process servers whom they can rely on to carry out their client’s rights and interests.
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Selecting a Good Process Server
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Perjury trial set for Adrian man
Daily Telegram - Apr 06, 2011
ADRIAN, Mich.
A former process server accused of falsely certifying delivery of legal papers is facing a June 14 trial on felony perjury counts. William Eugene Millner, 33, of Adrian, waived arraignment Wednesday in Lenawee County Circuit Court on five perjury counts. Judge Timothy P. Pickard set the case for trial.
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Perjury trial set for Adrian man
ADRIAN, Mich.
A former process server accused of falsely certifying delivery of legal papers is facing a June 14 trial on felony perjury counts. William Eugene Millner, 33, of Adrian, waived arraignment Wednesday in Lenawee County Circuit Court on five perjury counts. Judge Timothy P. Pickard set the case for trial.
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Monday, April 4, 2011
Not a Wonderful Life: The Effects of Aggressive Foreclosure
gapersblock.com - Apr 04 2011
Zabrina WorthyZabrina Worthy frets when she talks about losing her house. She never saw how it could happen to her the way it did. Her voice cracked with tears at the first words she spoke to me, over the telephone: "I completely lost everything I had." When they boarded her house, she didn't just lose her home. Her computer, her furniture, her business — all the things she and her three children owned — were locked inside.
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Not a Wonderful Life: The Effects of Aggressive Foreclosure
Zabrina WorthyZabrina Worthy frets when she talks about losing her house. She never saw how it could happen to her the way it did. Her voice cracked with tears at the first words she spoke to me, over the telephone: "I completely lost everything I had." When they boarded her house, she didn't just lose her home. Her computer, her furniture, her business — all the things she and her three children owned — were locked inside.
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Not a Wonderful Life: The Effects of Aggressive Foreclosure
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