Process Server Hot Topics: Process Server Assault Petition Reaches 1,000 Signatures, and more.
- March 31, 2013
- by Amy Thomson
- In the News
This week process servers are coming up all over the news, in threads, and social media. This week's hot topics include tips for serving areas of restricted access, challenges of serving on social media, how to get paid, and more.
Tips for serving apartments and gated communities
Kern Legal has provided some helpful suggestions for serving process to subjects in areas of restricted access in California.
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What action do you take when you don't get paid?
One group member contacted an attorney about an unpaid bill 15 times. Eventually, he contacted the attorney's client and the bill was paid. What works for you?
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Process Server Assault Petition reaches 1,000 signatures
The Promoting Assault Awareness and Protective Regulations for Servers (PAAPRS) campaign petition hits a goal of 1,000 signatures.
Learn more about PAAPRS
Five challenges of serving process through social media
A bill proposed in Texas last month would allow process to be served on Facebook. Firefly Legal comments on why this is not a viable option.
Can guns be a tax deduction for process servers?
Find out how fellow process servers record guns and other equipment as a tax deduction.
This Week's Top Commenters:
Kathryn Fisher
Contributed several LinkedIn comments and began a new discussion.
Tessa Tinsley
Commented on Facebook.
Anthony DiBrito
Contributed to multiple discussions on LinkedIn.
Up and coming conversations you won't want to miss
Here are just a few of the conversations happening right now:
- What's the average pay for serving debt collection summonses?
- What's your monthly serve count?
- Limit or expand hours of process service?
- Electronic Service of Process?
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