The history of process service has changed more over the past ten years than ever before, especially within New Jersey. With wait times of ten to thirteen weeks for service of process in the past to today’s industry average of five days, the speed with which process...
The National Association of Professional Process Servers (NAPPS) recent donation to the New York Professional Process Servers Association (NYPPSA) to assist in covering costs of litigation has created some controversy, as some believe the amount is too high in...
In a time when the process service industry is receiving considerable negative media attention it is imperative that those who take the profession seriously present a united front of proper, effective, lawful service. In order to have a legitimate argument against...
Since the moratorium was placed on New Jersey foreclosures by Chief Justice Stuart Rabner on December 20, 2010 the state has seen a drastic downturn in the number of foreclosures filed in 2011 versus the previous year. After robo-signing issues came to light six of...
Recently the New Jersey Association of Professional Process Servers (NJPPSA) submitted a proposal to the New Jersey courts regarding the registering of process servers. Under this proposal it was recommended that a new category of “registered process server” be added...