- March 09, 2014
- Kimberly Faber
The New York State Professional Process Servers Association (NYSPPSA) is suing the City of New York, Mayor deBlasio, former mayor Michael Bloomberg, and 36 others.
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- February 27, 2014
- Kimberly Faber
Though the bill passed through the House and the Senate Courts of Justice Sub-committee, MAAPPS has worked to have a review hearing scheduled.
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- February 25, 2014
- Kimberly Faber
In a letter of response to the NYSPPSA, the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs has granted temporary permission for process servers to operate through March 31st.
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- February 24, 2014
- Kimberly Faber
On February 20th, MAAPPS (the Mid-Atlantic Association of Professional Process Servers) leaders were joined by members and non-members as they attended a Senate hearing regarding Senate Bill 838. The bill, which proposes the …
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- February 23, 2014
- Kimberly Faber
After receiving numerous complaints from members regarding licensing renewal within the five boroughs of New York City, the New York State Professional Process Servers Association (NYSPPSA) has submitted a letter to the New …
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- February 06, 2014
- Mindy Naumer
ServeNow Marketing Consultant Mindy Naumer gives an update from the latest PSACO meeting. Learn more about legislation, presentations, and goals for the coming year.
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- January 28, 2014
- Kimberly Faber
The Arizona Association of Certified Process Servers (AACPS) has introduced multiple pieces of legislation on behalf of members of the profession.
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- January 27, 2014
- Kimberly Faber
MAPPS President Davy Keith announces that House Bill 898 will exempt process servers from trespassing. He need help to get this bill out of committee.
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- January 12, 2014
- Kimberly Faber
Free download of 11 Predictions for Process Serving in 2014. Find out what process servers, industry leaders, and association board members predict for the coming year.
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- January 06, 2014
- Kimberly Faber
The Georgia Association of Professional Process Servers (GAPPS) has filed a complaint against the sheriffs of several counties across Georgia. View the full complaint here. In it, the association alleges that 157 counties in …
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