Atlanta Process Servers
Atlanta process servers will provide proof of service (also called affidavits of service). Many Atlanta process servers give online access to proof of service, and you receive the original via U.S. Mail (or Federal Express for international orders).
Atlanta process servers, serve court orders and processes, such as summonses and subpoenas: Receives papers to be served from magistrate, court clerk, or attorney. Locates person to be served, using telephone directories, state, county, and city records, or public utility records, and delivers document. Records time and place of delivery. May deliver general messages and documents between courts and attorneys.
Each summons and complaint or subpoena in Atlanta is served by an experienced and insured process server, who is permanently appointed in all metro Atlanta Courts where it is allowed. In courts where permanent appointments are not allowed, a Special Motion and Order can be prepared.
If you are in need of an Atlanta process server, you should do business with an establishment that is very familiar with the local rules in the jurisdictions they support, including signature requirements.
Most Atlanta process servers sign confidentiality agreements, as part of their service, and as a result cannot disclose any information.
Occasionally, you may need an Atlanta process server to handle an international service of process. Many firms are more than able to accomodate such a request. We encourage you to consider all questions you may have for the process server, prior to speaking with them, so all of your needs can be met. With internation process servicing, translation services may be needed, so consider this as well.
Many times, an Atlanta process server may be able to provide additional services, such as private investigation to find or track someone.