When it comes to delivering legal documents regarding a case of importance to you or your business, you cannot leave the delivery to chance. Sheriffs are historically in charge of completing service of process, but private process servers have become far more common over the last ten years to provide faster and more reliable service than any sheriff can offer while still attending to his many other responsibilities. As you search for the right process server to handle your case, keep these important qualities in mind.
Experienced
Of course, you want to hire a process server who has widespread experience serving not just your local area but the country and even international locations as well. Don’t be tempted to save $50 or $100 by choosing an inexperienced server; chances are that your papers won’t be delivered successfully or properly, and you’ll be wishing you had paid the extra money to alleviate the headaches that ineffective service caused.
Accredited and Insured
Each state has its own regulations that allow a process server to become legitimately titled. In Colorado, look for a process server that is an AFPS (Accredited Colorado Process Server) to ensure that he is trained and involved the larger service of process community. Ask about insurance as well, since process serving doesn’t always go smoothly.
Advanced Technology
In today’s day and age, a phone number and address are hardly the only forms of contact available to find a specific person. Make sure that the process server of your choice is practiced in using technology like skip trace and diligent searches to extract all potential information regarding a recipient. This will increase your chances of your papers being served appropriately, even if the person in question is working very hard to remain hidden.
As long as you trust your service of process to a process server with these qualifications, your legal process will be considerably easier and far less miserable!