Two recent cases out of Minnesota show the importance of making sure you utilize a process server who is knowledgeable of the ever-changing rules of service. In both cases the lawsuits were dismissed for ineffective service and the rulings were affirmed by the...
The recent unjustified arrest of a Texas process server that was later overturned once he provided his recording of the event has many of our servers wondering if they should be filming their serves as well. We thought this might be a topic a lot of servers are...
As part of the commentary on our last post in the Process Server LinkedIn group about last week’s post on process server registration and education requirements, a fellow process server questioned how many states require E&O insurance for process servers. The...
Generally serving someone titled a “lightweight” wouldn’t cause a server to worry too much. That is unless lightweight is part of a title such as “reigning North American Boxing Federation lightweight” or “No. 1-ranked fighter among...
The role of the process server in many movies and tv shows, particularly that of Byron on the show All Worked Up, has created a distorted public conception of the general every day services of process servers. While process serving certainly does have its high...
What could make the highly lauded John Perez, an attorney with over 20 years of process server experience, step down from his position on the Board of NAPPS? Principle. The name John Perez is well known throughout the process serving industry, with a long list of...