Process Server Hot Topics: Booby Traps, Keeping Civil Process Clients Happy, Celebrity Served on Facebook, Assaults, and More.
- September 03, 2013
- by Kimberly Faber
- In the News
- Social Media
This week process servers are coming up in the news, in threads, and social media. This week's hot topics include a booby trap, keeping civil process clients happy, assault, shooting at a process server, Flo Rida served on Facebook, and more. Here are this week's hot topics in social media:
Texas man sets booby trap to avoid being served an eviction notice
A 59-year-old used a 12-gauge shotgun, a C-clamp, a three-position adjustable clamp, plastic ties, and fishing string to rig the trap. Remarkably, the person serving the papers only suffered minor damages to her hands.
10 ways to keep civil process clients happy
An investigator's tip to carry a step ladder for crossing fences has prompted a discussion of rules and regulations as well as tactics.
Share your thoughts
Columbia woman pleads guilty to shooting at process server
The woman will be sentenced in November after pleading guilty to first-degree assault.
Do you run a background check when given a serve with little information
POLL: Find out how many process servers always start with a skip-trace or background check and how many find it unnecessary.
This Week's Top Commenters:
*A special thank you to everyone who shared and commented on the assault stories this week!
The GLF Agency
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Miller & Associates
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SBJ International
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Up and coming conversations you won't want to miss
Here are just a few of the conversations happening right now:
- 18 USC 1501: Assault on process server
- Rapper Flo Rida served via Facebook
- Software recommendations
- Holiday serves
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