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Process Service Blog

A blog about private service of process and other service of process issues written by Middle Tennessee- Nashville private process server Brad Holton of Holton Services.  Call (615)499-6522 to set up service.

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How do I find a private process server in Middle Tennessee

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How do I find a private process server to serve my process in Nashville?  If you are reading this post, you are already heading the right direction!  You are going to want to look for someone who has experience in private process and is a reputable business.  Look for someone who has an address and is located downtown for the best Nashville Process Server.  Ok, so how do you actually do that after you have googled Nashville private process server or subpoena?

First, find a process server that stands out to you as being smart and competent.  Do they have an address?  Do they have a website?  Do they advertise for process service or is it just a small line item on another website such as that for a private investigator or a notary?  If service of process is a big focus of their website, you will know that the private process server is focused on serving process properly in your area.

Second, call about prices.  A good private process server will offer a variety of options based on your needs.  For example, if you need service of process in Nashville but it is not an emergency, that will be a very different price than service of process in Sumner County on an emergency basis.  Ask them about this.  If the price is the same everywhere, be very wary as they may be outsourcing the service of process to someone else, they may not be experienced, or they may not have any plan to actually serve your emergency petition swiftly.  In Nashville, service of process typically begins at $40 for regular (non-emergency) service.  Be wary of anyone charging less, or offering unlimited attempts.

Third, call the process server.  Get a feel for them and see if they do a good job explaining things to you or if they can accommodate any special needs.  For example, Holton Services can provide an affidavit describing the person served in Nashville and the location if you think the person might lie about the service, or if you come from an out-of-state jurisdiction which requires an affidavit to be on file.  If the process server gets hostile or argumentative when you say you need something done like that, they are probably not who you want serving your process in Nashville.

Lastly, if you are still not sure, ask for a recommendation.  If they cannot give you a person, be very wary.  A good private process server will have worked with attorneys or law offices who they can direct you to for a recommendation.  Lawyers are required not to mislead or lie or risk problems with their board.  You can give that attorney a quick call and confirm that the process server is who they say they are, and that they have served process before that has withheld scrutiny from the Court.  Pro-tip - ask if they have ever served process for domestic, family law, or criminal attorneys.  Those attorneys frequently deal with people lying about service and obtaining defaults, and I can guarantee that process server will have served process in some crazy situations! Nashville is a huge city with many unique neighborhoods go with experience when choosing your Nashville process subpoena server.

 

Looking for a trusted and experienced process server in Nashville Davidson County or Middle Tennessee?  Call Holton Services at (615)499-6522 and ask us these questions, we are here to help with your private process serving needs!  Located in the heart of Middle Tennessee in Downtown Nashville, Tennessee at the Historic Pilcher Building.  

What Exactly is Service?

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So what is service really?  Service is shorthand for service of process.  Service of process, or service, or process, is the general term for the act of taking a legal document such as a petition or a subpoena and tells the receiving person that they are being formally noticed or ordered to do something by a court or in a court of law.  For example, a subpoena could be filed in a lawsuit that orders a random third party to produce documents such as employment records.  The act of formally giving that subpoena to the third party to give them notice the court says they need to get the documents together is service of process.  

Service is formal because it is very important on certain things to know the exact date someone receives legal notice of something.  For example, summons are frequently served by private process servers because a person only has thirty days to answer and private process servers are the fastest way to get the time period going.  It is also super important because if a person is not served, they are not bound by a decision.  If a private process server has sworn and affirmed to the service you can depend on it more than if you tried to do it yourself and bungled the deal.  Also, it is a third party with no interest in the case that can testify about serving the service.  That is what service is under Tennessee law.

Call Holton Services if you need a private process server to serve your summons or subpoena timely, efficiently, and intelligently in Nashville Davidson County and the surrounding Middle Tennessee area.  Trust our smarts and experience and call us at (615)499-6522 to serve all of your legal documents today!

Private Process Service

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Private process service is the means by which a private individual with experience in serving process in Middle Tennessee will formally give important documents, especially legal documents, to a person or party.  In a lawsuit, notice of the lawsuit is very important.  This is why there are rules about service of process.  Many times, people will use the sheriff to serve the documents on the other party or corporation because they are cheaper especially in Nashville.  However, what do you do when the sheriff cannot find them to give them the papers?

A private process server will make multiple attempts at serving and will likely try to focus their attempts on times the person will actually be home, unlike the sheriff.  A private process server will also be more likely to get someone to answer the door.  Many people are scared to open the door if it is a police officer or sheriff, especially if they are avoiding the law and see that person holding papers.  The sheriff is also overworked and will not wait long or try too hard, they will simply post a notice to call them about papers.  This can have the adverse side effect of notifying the person that you are trying to serve them with the papers and tipping them off so that they can avoid it.

A private process server is also important and useful in emergency situations.  The sheriff's office will sometimes take almost thirty days to serve someone with the legal papers.  A private process server can offer a variety of time tables.  For example, Holton Services has emergency 24 hour private process service for Middle Tennessee, 72 hour private process service, or the standard service which sees at minimum one attempt at service within a 7 day window.  This is true for not only Nashville, but also surrounding counties such as Sumner, Wilson, Williamson, Rutherford, Cheatham, Robertson where many times the local Davidson County sheriff cannot even serve.

Private process is also advised any time you need to serve someone in a different county.  This is because there is a huge delay if you need to use the out of county sheriff to serve your process out of Nashville, for example.  Say you filed a lawsuit in Davidson County Circuit Court for a child support modification, and your ex has moved to Sumner County.  You would need a private process server who can pick up in Nashville and serve in Middle Tennessee, such as Holton Services.  If you tried to use the sheriff's office to serve process on your ex, you would have to pay at minimum $22 in a check or money order to the out of country sheriff.  You would then need to arrange for the clerk (if you are lucky for people representing yourself) to send the service packet out to the sheriff in Sumner County who would then finally attempt to serve process on your Nashville legal papers in Sumner County.  This can easily take more than thirty days, at which point your Show Cause Order for the hearing to modify the support will have lapsed and you will have to reset everything because it took so long to get served.  That entire situation would have been avoided if you had paid just $40 more for the private process server.  

Private process service is a very important tool used by lawyers to make sure their litigation moves quickly and expediently and that service is done right.  It is not an area of legal practice that lawyers skimp on for a reason, and this is why lawyers use private process to serve their complaints.

 

Do you need excellent private process service in Middle Tennessee?  Call us at (615)499-6522 and ask us about our experienced private process servers and options.  We service Nashville Davidson County and Middle Tennessee.  Let our relationships with the clerks and local law offices help serve you with your private process needs.