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.
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.
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 …
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 …
ServeNow Marketing Consultant Mindy Naumer gives an update from the latest PSACO meeting. Learn more about legislation, presentations, and goals for the coming year.
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.
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 …