FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is a Process Server? A process server is a certified professional responsible for delivering legal documents—such as summons, complaints, and subpoenas—to individuals or businesses involved in a court case.
  2. Why Can’t I Serve the Documents Myself? In most instances, legal documents must be delivered by a neutral third party who is over the age of 18 and not involved in the case. Engaging a certified process server ensures compliance with Texas law and guarantees that the service will withstand scrutiny in court.
  3. How Quickly Can You Serve Documents?
  • Routine Service: 3-7 business days.
  • Rush Service: Within 48 hours.
  • Same-Day Service: Available in most areas (please call for availability).
  1. Which Areas Do You Cover? We provide process serving across Texas. For services required outside Texas, we can coordinate with our trusted network of servers.
  2. What Happens If the Person Avoids Being Served? Our servers are trained to deal with evasive individuals. We make multiple attempts at varying times of day, and if necessary, we also offer skip tracing to locate new addresses.
  3. How Do I Know Service Is Completed? Upon successful service, you will receive a signed Affidavit of Service (or Proof of Service), which is a legally valid document recognized by the courts.
  4. What Is the Cost of Process Serving? Pricing varies based on the type of service, location, and urgency. Please contact us for a complimentary quote or submit your details via our Request Service Form.
  5. What If You Are Unable to Serve the Person? If service cannot be executed at the provided address, we will document all attempts and furnish you with an affidavit of due diligence. We can also assist with skip tracing to find a new address.
  6. How Do I Request Service? You can submit a request online through our Request Service Page, email us, or contact us directly by phone.