National Due Process Day – September 25th, 2015 What is National Due Process Day? The purpose of this day is to recognize the role process servers play in the justice system by protecting an individual’s right to due process. Aren’t process servers always bearers of...
Can you serve someone in prison? Many people think not, but the truth is you can absolutely serve a subject who is in prison. There are pros and cons to serving a subject who incarcerated, but at the end of the day service can usually be effectuated. Serving an...
A court has granted the first ever instance of the use a text message to serve an individual. The temporary protective custody order was issued by Judge Laura Cordero of the District of Columbia. As part of the complaint against the defendant, the plaintiff cited many...
The Illinois Association of Professional Process Servers (ILAPPS) application for charter membership to the National Association of Professional Process Servers (NAPPS) will be voted on at the national association’s upcoming meeting on August 8th. The meeting...
The New Jersey Professional Process Servers Association hosted its 2nd annual picnic on August 11th at Turkey Swamp Park in Freehold, NJ. There were over 40 attendees, including New Jersey process servers and also members from New York, including past president of...