Process Server Hot Topics: Protesters Serve a Republican Senator, National Due Process Day, and More
- September 27, 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 National Due Process Day, websites for non-investigators to locate people, protesters serve a Republican senator, convincing businesses to give newcomers a chance, and more. Here are this week's hot topics in social media:
National Due Process Day: September 25
National Due Process Day was on September 25th. Share how you celebrated our national right to due process!
Which websites are best for finding info on slippery defendants?
A group member asks for suggestions on websites to use when you do not have a PI license and need to track someone down who is hard to find.
Protesters serve a Republican senator with an eviction notice
Find out how (and why) one republican lawmaker was served with a five-day eviction notice by a dozen Wisconsin citizens.
How can someone without years of experience convince a lawyer or attorney service to give them a chance?
A rookie asks for group insight on how to expand into full time process serving.
This Week's Top Commenters:
Golden State Municipal
Shared on Facebook
Michal Gorczyca
Shared on LinkedIn
Mark Gloer
Shared on LinkedIn
Up and coming conversations you won't want to miss
Here are just a few of the conversations happening right now:
- TPSA 2013 Annual Conference photos
- Do you record while you serve? Is this something all process servers should be doing?
- Upcoming CALSPro 45th Annual Conference
- 9th annual NYSPPSA Convention
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