September 25th is National Due Process Day. As process servers, this day is especially important to us – it’s at the very essence of our jobs. Serving an individual provides them with notification about a matter involving them. Proper service provides an opportunity...
In the annual end-of-summer announcement of amendments to the New Jersey Court Rules, a change to R 1:9-3 will affect New Jersey process service. The rule change allows subpoenas seeking the production of documents to be served through mail rather than the previously...
For the past four years you’ve helped make us the “Best Of” in Process Service, Messenger Service and Private Investigations. Take two minutes, and vote for DGR to help make us the “Best Of” for the fifth year in a row! We need your vote! No need to...
New York process servers will now have additional protection against assaults with the passage of SB2991, which makes assault against a process server a Class D felony. It took the bill four legislative sessions to finally be passed, but it was worth the wait. In an...
In an article recently published by the New Jersey Law Journal, we lay out the increasing use of service via Facebook in matrimonial cases. For those of you who don’t have an account for the NJLJ, below is the full-text. by Amanda Sexton and Bari Weinberger,...