The New York State Professional Process Servers Association (NYSPPSA) is reaching out to all process servers in an effort to get Bill #3939-A passed. This bill would eliminate the need to keep a physical log book and instead would require the data be secured by a...
Senate Bill 29 has passed the Senate, taking the process server log book rules one step closer to no longer requiring both a digital and handwritten copy. The bill was introduced after process servers began to strongly feel the burden of maintaining two types of log...
A New York Court has reversed the June 2013 decision that process servers outside of New York City had to maintain a log book for services performed outside of New York City. The Appellate Division 2nd Department of the Supreme Court of the State of New York in Moret...
The most recent lawsuit against the Department of Consumers Affairs by the New York State Professional Process Servers Association (NYSPPSA) was dismissed on August 18th. A copy of the complete dismissal opinion and order can be found here. The bulk of the lawsuit...
Here at DGR we pride ourselves on being a service based company. Whatever we can do to go above and beyond to make our clients happy, we’ll do. We recently received a testimonial from Christian McOmber of McOmber and McOmber that highlights the level of service we aim...
As the information, documents and news surrounding the changes in NYC continues to grow, we have decided to create a resource where all of these details can be found in one place: https://www.dgrinternational.com/nyc-process-servers/ Even the process servers who don’t...