A Chief Judge in Florida has signed an administrative order creating a Certified Process Server program allowing private process servers in Orange County, Florida, alleviating concerns over previous plans to phase out the private process server program. In August, the...
The initial serving of matrimonial matters can sometimes be a difficult situation. It is important to know how to choose the right family law process server. When documents are being served to initiate divorce proceedings, many times emotions are running high and the...
Independent process servers play a vital role in helping to maintain the right to the due process. Not to be confused with necessarily being an independent contractor, independent process servers are those servers who are not directly employed by the courts. While...
In the fourth success of Larry Yellon and NYSPPSA, NYC process servers scored another concession from the DCA with the recent approval to allow process servers who failed the exam to see missed questions. The DCA initially stated they would not allow servers to see...
In efforts to seek more reprieves for New York City process servers, NYSPPSA has submitted another letter the DCA, this time directly to Sanford Cohen, Executive Deputy General Counsel. The letter addresses a number of points surrounding licensure, one of which is the...