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What Process Servers Wish You Knew About Their Jobs
Suffice it to say, Hollywood generally isn’t a good source of information about what an actual job looks like. Law & Order doesn’t perfectly represent the work amongst police officers, and Suits doesn’t show what work life is really like for lawyers. But…
What Is a Nationwide Process Server and Why It Matters for Multi-State Cases
One Case, Multiple States, One Point of Contact Civil litigation doesn’t stay neatly within state lines. A defendant may live in New Jersey, work in New York, and hold assets in Pennsylvania. A corporate dispute may involve parties spread across a dozen jurisdictions….
3 Things to Know about Out-of-State Process Service
Need service of process in a different state? You’ll want experienced professionals to make sure everything is delivered correctly. Fortunately, you don’t need more help – just the right help. And hiring a skilled process server is the first step to successful…
How To Get The Most Out of Your Process Server – Part 1
In this edition of the DGReport&Serve, we talk about what what you can do to get service completed faster and keep your cases moving forward in this two part series. Hello, and welcome to today’s segment of DGR Report and Serve, server news that you can use….
International Process Service & Enforcing A Judgment: What You Need To Know
Deciding what type of international process service method to use will be impacted by whether or not you’ll be enforcing a judgment. We have some tips on how to help you choose. The considerable cost (anywhere from $700 to $2,000+) and time (one month to a year)…
How Do You Serve Someone Internationally?
In this edition of the DGReport&Serve, we talk about what it takes to serve someone internationally and what you can expect during the process. Hello and welcome to this edition of The Central Authority! Today we’ll be talking about how to serve someone…
U.S. Magistrate Judge Approves Service of Process via Twitter and WhatsApp
In a recent court order, U.S. Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn has approved alternate service via Twitter and Whats App in Jonathan Schwartz v. Sensei, LLC . Attempts to serve the CEO of Sensei LLC, Sean Daniel McDevitt, proved difficult. The plaintiff was able to call…
Oklahoma Bill Would Limit Approval for Process Server License
An Oklahoma bill, if passed, would prohibit those who have been convicted of a violent crime, who has been required to register under the Sex Offenders Registration Act, or who has felony to apply for a process server license or renewal of a license. Sponsored…
Law.Com Article: Serving Via Social Media With DGR
Law.com recently released an article titled Serving Via Social Media: California Suit Shows Possibilities, but Change Takes Time . Law.com reached out to DGR for comments on the topic, given our expertise in handling numerous instances of social media service and…

“Our firm has used the services of DGR for same day hand deliveries as well as for service of process in New Jersey and outside of New Jersey. DGR is always pleasant and courteous, which means a lot to our staff when calling to arrange for service. When we have had to arrange for unusual service of individuals who are evading service, DGR has come through for us time and time again in the most professional manner possible. If ever there is a problem, we can count on them to address it quickly and efficiently. It is a pleasure to deal with DGR.”









