Posted: 4/2/2008 3:51:54 PM EDT
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I am now a business owner in training so to speak. I have been quietly doing the paperwork for this over the last few months and it all came back approved this week. Associated Services LLC. has been born! I'm starting a business for Process serving. For those of you that don't know what that is I'll be the guy that visits to hand out papers when you get sued. But as always I need some help. If any of you have done this before any tips and advice would be Greatly appreciated. I'll be covering Cobb county primarily but I'll also be able to serve things state wide for cases in state court. Cops I know you've done some of this so any help from your perspective would be also appreciated. Any tips on how to find people, tracking their jobs down, or identifying them would be great. Also if you've found an approach that avoids confrontations by all means please share. Thanks! |
Legal service is the realm of the Sheriff's Office in my county, so I do not have much advice to offer, unfortunately, except to be careful... the few encounters I had with those types of situations were usually the result of the "servee" going nuts on the "server." As for finding people, I use the web a lot during investigations. Sites like yellowpages.com, whitepages.com, switchboard.com, along with some of the paid services that search public records, have all come in handy. You can also search the tax digests of many metro-area counties via the county website, and many of the metro-area court systems also have searchable databases; both of those routes have yielded good results for me, as well. Chris |
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Get yourself appointed as a special prosecc server in every county that permits it generally, and have your paperwork ready to submit for individual cases in those that do not. Think outside the box when serving papers. People will avoid you like the plague. Do not ever lie on a service affidavit or your credibility will be shot forever. Familiarize yourself with what constitutes valid service. |

