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FAQ About Process Servers in Charlotte, North Carolina

Process Serving is an imperative aspect under the Due Process of Law. It is a legal procedure that notifies a particular party if ever the court proved that there is an action being taken against individuals of such party. Through the jurisdiction of the court, the said procedure is to be performed by the officers of the law.

To notify the party regarding the actions of the court, there are law officers who will bring the legal document. This document can be in the form of summons, complaints, writs, subpoenas and order to show cause. However, the court shall still give the legal document that is appropriate to the case or issue faced by the party. The law officers who can bring the legal document can be the sheriffs, deputies, or court’s agents.

However in every state, the Process Serving differs and is open for possible changes. There are states which require that the process server should be licensed, although North Carolina does now have that requirement.

In this process, there is also the legal server whose task is to serve document/s to the individual who made a request for it. The document/s to be served is the response of the court regarding the issue brought to them. Once it is already delivered, the Affidavit of Service (Proof of Service) that is notarized will be given to the requesting party.

As for the fees to be paid during the Process Serving, the rate usually starts from $65 to $100. The rate can be lower or higher, depending upon the state. There are states who offers service fee for only lower rates and vice versa. However, if the serve is seemingly difficult to handle, the service fee might become higher. But if someone wants a rush procedure, he is obliged to pay for some additional fees.

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    Suite 101
    Charlotte, NC 28208
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    Charlotte, NC 28226