This year process service saw some interesting developments. Let’s take a look at what process servers have to be thankful for in 2015: Illinois Association of Process Servers Becomes a Chartered State Association ILAPPS has been around for a while now and has...
This weekend at the NYSPPSA conference I had the pleasure of meeting Adam Camras from Serve-Now face to face. While I was excited to finally put a face to the name, what really got me was finding out about a video Serve Now created that I hadn’t heard about before as...
I recently came across this piece from the Fordham Law School on process server requirements and provisions by state. Granted the information is from 2009 and some states have seen some changes in these provisions, such as New York, but it is interesting to see the...
An e-filing system in New Jersey could take longer to go live than previously anticipated after the Assembly Budget Committee amended a bill, S-2207/A-2208, regarding legislation that would allow the Supreme Court to raise filing fees as a way to fund the system. The...
In a previous blog post we had discussed Maryland Bill 554. I was incorrect in our statement that the bill had been withdrawn. Our understanding of this had been influenced in part by hearing from several MAAPPS members when we were only aware of the Senate bill and...
There have been a number of recent bills on the table which could affect process servers. One of the top ones from last week involved Texas HB 1989, which if enacted could make service of process by social media a viable option. According to the bill the court must...