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Save $25 On Legal Zoom Registered Agent Services

Save $25 on Registered Agent Services

Save $25 On Legal Zoom Registered Agent ServicesThere are a number of benefits of having a third-party registered agent like Legal Zoom for your business, but now there’s one more.  All new and existing JPL Process Service customers instantly receive $25 off our normal prices for third-party registered agent services.

What is Legal Zoom?

LegalZoom is an online legal documentation service founded by several lawyers including Robert Shapiro.  In addition to providing online legal document assembly, LegalZoom provides a legal education center and articles on the legal aspect of current events, as well as a directory of attorneys as a certified California attorney referral service.

LegalZoom began offering legal services and products in 2001, and has since become the largest such online legal services company.  The company is incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in Los Angeles, California.

Terms & Conditions

This offer is available to any business or corporation in Southern California, including existing JPL Process Service customers.   The $25 discount is off our normal pricing and does not include any other discounts or specials.

JPL Process Service serves the following Southern California areas:

If interested, fill out this form or give us a call at (866) 754-0520.

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Save $25 On CT Corporation Registered Agent Services

Save $25 on Registered Agent Services

save $25 on registered third party agent servicesThere are a number of benefits of having a third-party registered agent like CT Corporation for your business, but now there’s one more.  All new and existing JPL Process Service customers instantly receive $25 off our normal prices for third-party registered agent services.

What is CT Corporation?

CT Corporation is the largest registered agent service firm in the world representing hundreds of thousands of business entities in the United States and throughout the world.  It provides software and service solutions that legal professionals use.

Since 1892, the company has been handling the registered agent services for businesses, when it began in New Jersey with 44 employees.   At the time, its handwritten charter stated its purpose was “to carry on a general agency business, especially the acting as agent of and trustee for corporations.”  A few years later, it began assisting lawyers with the details of incorporating and qualifying businesses in all states.

Today, CT Corporation has more than 1,500 employees in 43 cities nationwide and is the largest registered agent service company in the world.  Process Service for companies such as Bank Of America, Verizon, Ford Motor Company, and Target can all be done at this location.

Terms & Conditions

This offer is available to any business or corporation in Southern California, including existing JPL Process Service customers.   The $25 discount is off our normal pricing and does not include any other discounts or specials.

JPL Process Service serves the following Southern California areas:

If interested, fill out this form or give us a call at (866) 754-0520.

The 5 Most Common Ways Process Servers Charge You More Than Your Quote

process service hidden fees - jpl process serviceFor the most part, process service companies have competitive prices and rely on a number of tactics, including charging for gas mileage and additional delivery attempts, to turn those prices into bigger profit margins.

So while you’re looking around for a process server, you’re probably going to see similar prices.  But dig a little deeper and you’ll begin to see what sets the good process servers from the risky.

To help you avoid getting caught in a situation where you owe more for add-ons and taking chances than you were originally quoted, here are 5 questions you should ask a process service company before giving them your money.

1.  What do you charge for gas mileage?

There are about as many mileage schemes as there are process servers.  The most common way process servers build up their fees is by charging for all, most or a specific amount of the gas money used in the delivery of your documents.  In some cases, the first X amount of miles are free and you’re responsible for all the gas after that.  Process service companies have also been known to charge up to twice as much for gas as you’d pay at the local gas station.  Find process servers who do not charge for gas mileage or have a clearly- stated, flat fee you are comfortable with.

2.  What do you charge for deliveries?

Another common “up sell” is charging for “additional” deliveries.  You’d think that paying to have something delivered would include having that thing delivered, but for many process servers, this is not the case.  If the target is not at home, work or the address you supplied when they process server arrives, they will return and try again – for a fee.  Sometimes it takes half a dozen attempts to successfully serve someone with paperwork.  Find out how many delivery attempts are included in your fee and how much is charged for each additional delivery.

3.  What do you charge for database queries?

Tracking down a target for delivery isn’t always cut and dry.  For any number of reasons, a target may not want to be found, has outdated information or is simply on an irregular schedule.  In these cases, process service companies use database queries of the DMV, tax bureaus and others to secure the most recent data possible.  Unless you’re completely positive the contact information you supply about your target is up-to-date and accurate, ask how much you’ll be charged for these database queries.

4.  What do you charge for mailings?

Sometimes a target is located, but they are out of the county, state or even the country.  In these cases, process servers will drive to them when possible, and attempt to deliver the documents through the mail (either to the target or to a local process server) if not.  Depending on what needs to be mailed and how far, these fees can really start to add up.  Work with process servers who go the extra mile to complete their deliveries and don’t charge you for doing it.

5.  What do you charge for proof of delivery?

Do you really think you should be charged for proof of delivery?  Unfortunately, a high percentage of process service companies actually charge you for an affidavit of service.  Look for process servers who stand behind their work and proudly provide you with proof of their completed delivery.

In addition to these add-ons, process servers can cost you even more money in the long run by not following California and federal laws governing the process service industry.  Using an uninsured process server could put you in legal jeopardy and make you liable for any damages they’ve caused and using an unlicensed process server could make your court order invalid.

All process servers should be licensed and insured and include most or all of the above items in their fee, but it’s up to you to make sure.

Avoid hidden fees.  Ask these questions and pay only what you are quoted.

Process Servers in California

At JPL Process Service, we have full coverage throughout California for all your process service and attorney service needs.  We have our own network that can get any of those legal documents filed or served by licensed, competent, and diligent process servers or court filing experts. 

Some of our coverage areas for process servers include San Diego, Los Angeles, Orange County, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Sacramento counties.  We can fax file your documents to any of the superior courts in California.  So if your tired of dealing with those other guys, give us a call!  You will be wishing you did it earlier.

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