Illinois process servers could see a change in how they attempt service if Illinois lawmakers are successful in their attempts to require civil process servers to wear body cameras while performing service. First introduced by …
A bill allowing registered agents to be served by certified mail has passed in Washington. We take a closer look at this bill and how it will affect the future of process serving.
EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS- District of Columbia Superior Court Judge Laura Cordero ordered yesterday that an evasive defendant be served through text message and email.
In 2012, Douglas Dendinger, a stand-in process server and Army veteran, had his wife record what should have been a simple serve. After an unpleasant exchange, seven public servants falsely claimed he assaulted a police …
In this year's wrap up, we take a look at the top news stories in process serving and present predictions for the coming year from association and industry leaders.
This week's hot topics in process service include Facebook being served with a complaint for message-scanning, 6 big things that happened in process service in 2013, sheriffs blocking process service, and more
This week's hot topics in process serving include if Santa was a process server, court bailifss and technology, predictions for the legal industry in 2014, and more.
This week's hot topics include MAAPPS discusses the value in associations, what process servers can do to promote better support from law enforcement, benefitting from the use of GPS, and more.