FAQ
What is legal Service of Process?
Service of Process is when legal documents like summons, complaints, subpoenas, orders to show cause, writs and other court documents are delivered to the individual to whom the legal document is directed. There are number of ways in which this can be achieved.
What does a Process Server do?
A legal process server delivers (or serves) legal documents like, writs, summons, subpoenas, complaints and other court documents to a defendant or an individual involved in a court case. The process server must serve the documents in accordance with the legislation in the area of service. This may mean handing the documents to the defendant personally or sub-serving to someone in the same household. Once the documents are delivered, the process serving agent must provide proof to the court that the papers were served. This is done through a document call an Affidavit of Service, also called a Proof of Service,
which must be notarized and given to the party who requested service.
Do I need a Process Server?
Hiring a Legal Process Server is an important step in proceeding with a court case. A process server must be licensed and bonded in the state of Oklahoma. Keep in mind that a process server is someone who is experienced in seving legal documents efficiently. More importantly, professional process servers are knowledgeable of the legislation surrounding service of process in their state or county. If needed in your court case, our process servers are prepared to testify in court or to provide additional service affidavits to support their services. So the answer is simply, yes.