Do you need a process server in queens?

QUEENS PROCESS SERVERS

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Screen Shot 2015-02-04 at 8.03.19 AMOur process servers serve all types of legal documents, including summons and complaints, divorce papers, family court documents, subpoenas, citations, small claims court cases, order to show cause, motions, petitions, discovery documents, evictions, landlord tenant notices and more.  We are a full service process server agency providing law firms, attorneys and the general public with legal services nationwide.  At Undisputed Legal Inc., we employ hundreds of process servers nationwide which allows us to provide all of our clients with local professional process servers, thereby allowing us to offer three (3) levels of service for all of our clients nationwide (Routine Service 1st attempt 3-5 Days, Rush Service 1st attempt Next Day, Same Day Service 1st attempt same day).

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Do You Need A Queens Process Server, Call Now For Assistance!

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For more information on Queens Process Servers visit www.undisputedlegal.com or call 1-800-774-6922 Open Monday-Friday 8am-8pm. “When you want it done right the first time” contact Undisputedlegal.com

New York Process Service Rules-Personal Service Upon a natural Person

N.Y. CVP. LAW § 308 : NY Code – Section 308: Personal service upon a natural person

Personal service upon a natural person shall be made by any of the following methods: 1. by delivering the summons within the state to the person to be served; or 2. by delivering the summons within the state to a person of suitable age and discretion at the actual place of business, dwelling place or usual place of abode of the person to be served and by either mailing the summons to the person to be served at his or her last known residence or by mailing the summons by first class mail to the person to be served at his or her actual place of business in an envelope bearing the legend “personal and confidential” and not indicating on the outside thereof, by return address or otherwise, that the communication is from an attorney or concerns an action against the person to be served, such delivery and mailing to be effected within twenty days of each other; proof of such service shall be filed with the clerk of the court designated in the summons within twenty days of either such delivery or mailing, Continue reading