In compliance with United States legal procedures, all parties must be notified when facing legal action against them in a court of law or an administrative court. The notification, called service of process, is completed through the delivery of a set or series of documents describing the current legal action. Documents that comprise service of process include, but are not limited to: summonses, complaints, subpoenas, writs, and other court documents. These documents are delivered to the individual whom the legal action is intended for. Service of Process must be served by an individual who is not a party to the case.
A legal process server delivers or serves the legal documents to a defendant or individual(s) involved in a court case. The process server must serve the documents in accordance with the legislation in the area that service will occur. After all of the documents have been served, the process server must provide proof that the papers were served by signing an Affidavit of Service, also known as a Proof of Service. This form must be notarized upon completion and given to the party that requested the service.
Crucial Investigations can perform process serving duties in all areas in Greenville, SC and the surrounding Upstate area of South Carolina. We can also provide skip tracing, locating missing people and surveillance.
