While Illinois, Florida and California are the only states where assault on a process server is a felony, Arizona, New York and New Jersey are all other states who have tried to up the charges for assault on a process server. Both New York and New Jersey sought to...
An article in the most recent edition of the New York Professional Process Servers Association (NYSPPSA) by Director Joey Knight highlights the impact of the recent rulings and DCA involvement has had on process servers there. The article title “Decimation of an...
Being knowledgeable about ongoing legislation across the country and particularly in your state is extremely important in our industry. Without the careful attention of process servers themselves, legislation can become laws without any opposition and bills can die in...
While there exists a wide array of server licensing and registration requirements, some states are making the move toward certifying and registering process servers. Hawaii is one of the most recent with HB 1280, proposing legislation that would create a group to look...
In the interest of keeping everyone apprised of recent legislation affecting the process serving industry, we wanted to pass on some information provided by the Washington State Process Server Association (WSPSA) in their recent newsletter. One of the most noted...
Being able to access private property without the fear of fines and charges related to trespassing in order to effectuate service may soon be a reality for process servers in Michigan thanks to Senate Bill 321. Sponsored by Senator Rick Jones, this bill will solve...