With Help From A Process Server Surrey BC Law Firms Can Speed Up Their Cases

By Della Monroe


Most people will be astonished to learn just how many steps are necessary before a case, either criminal or civil, can be heard in court. The legal system consists of many checks and balances. One requirement is to notify individuals or organizations about pending actions that involve them. This notification must be in writing and it has to be delivered personally. Luckily, with assistance from a professional process server Surrey BC lawyers can speed up the process.

Every legal entity, whether it is an individual, a business or even a government department has the right to be informed of pending legal proceedings against them. They not only need to be informed, but they must be informed personally and in writing. In most cases other information related the intended case must also be delivered personally. Sheriffs used to be responsible for the delivery of documents but they quickly realized they simply do not have the time to do so.

Today, the serving of legal papers is a career by itself. Many serving officials work as independent professionals and the are paid per case. In extraordinary circumstances the delivery will be undertaken by government officials, but such cases are rare. The serving official must not only serve the documents on the intended recipient, but he must also submit proof that the delivery took place.

The job of serving legal documents is not always straight forward. In numerous cases the intended recipient must first be located. They may have moved, even to another state, or they may be aware of the pending case and took steps to avoid being served the required papers. Having to look for the recipient can cause delays, sometimes for months or even years.

Serving officials also sometimes have to face extremely risky situations. There have been incidents where they were abused and even physically attacked. In such cases the officials have to call in the police to protect them and to act as witness that the necessary documents have actually been served, even though the recipient refuses to sign an acknowledgement. Many serving professionals are licensed to carry firearms.

Another factor hampering serving officials is the laws governing trespassing. Under no circumstances may such an official commit a trespassing act in order to serve his papers. This can make things very difficult. Modern security estates and sophisticated entry control systems often makes it nigh impossible to serve documents. The serving official have no option other than to wait for his chance to serve the papers without trespassing.

There are several employment options in this field. Many law firms and private investigation agencies employ such professionals but there are also numerous practitioners that operate independently. It is necessary to become licensed. Licensing criteria differ wildly from state to state, however. In some cases it is necessary to successfully complete formal training while other states simply require a clean criminal record.

Delivering legal documents can sometimes be difficult, expensive or even dangerous. However, the right to receive such documents is a fundamental right in terms of the constitution. These rights are unalienable, even if the observation of such rights sometimes delay the legal process.




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