Process Server Hot Topics: Affidavits of Due Diligence, Making Assault a Felony, and More!
- October 27, 2012
- by Kimberly Faber
- Social Media
With fall conferences underway and process server assault getting a lot of attention process servers are sharing a variety of news through social media. Recently, process servers have been taking note of October conference recaps, discussing the climate of serving foreclosure notices, preparing Affidavits of Due Diligence and more. Here are just a few highlights of what the process serving industry is talking about:
Video: NCAPPS holds its first conference.
NCAPPS held its first annual conference this year and President Ruth Reynolds shares details of the experience and how far the association has come..
Find out what they learned
Photos from the 44th Annual CALSPro Conference.
The album from the recent CALSPro Conference includes the golf tournament, prizes, and newly elected president Michael Kern.
Check out the photos
The Petition To Make Assault on a Process Server a Felony in All States reaches 500 signatures!
Earlier this week, the PAAPRS assault petition cleared 500 signatures and is already nearing the 600 mark! See why other signers are supporting it and make sure you add your name to the cause.
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Preparing Affidavits of Due Diligence: do other process servers charge an additional fees?
One process server asks other members whether or not they charge additional fees for preparing Affidavits of Due Diligence for foreclosure notices. Some feel that the skip tracing fees cover it.
Video: PSACO holds first PACES seminar.
Steve Glenn discusses PACES, the PSACO Annual Conference and Education Seminar, its speakers and highlights from the event.
Watch the video
The general climate of serving foreclosure notices: are people more aggressive?
Process servers discuss how serving foreclosure notices has changed in many areas across the country.
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