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CT Corporation – CSC – National Registered Agents Specials

We have continued the Special pricing for all process serves at CT Corporation,  CSC Lawyers Incorporating service, Corporation Service Company, and National Registered Agents.  We also included LEGALZOOM to the discount list.  So if you have any legal documents that need to be served at this locations, feel free to call or email today! Do […]

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Who Are The Best Stanton Process Servers?

The Truth About Stanton Process Servers When it comes to Stanton process servers, JPL Process Service, LLC has little competition. Sure you can find other Stanton process servers that talk about being the best, but when you start to compare, there’s really no comparison. 12 Point Stanton Process Servers Checklist To see what we’re talking

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What's New in Civil and Probate?!

?   Reserve a Motion (Civil) All motion reservations will be cancelled if documents are not received by the court within 24 hours. If reservation is cancelled and hearing date is no longer available, matter will be scheduled for the next available hearing date. Exception: Contact the courtroom directly for more specific information regarding Motion

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Why Orange County Bank Levies Fail

Get Your Orange County Bank Levy Served Right What can you do if you know where a judgment debtor banks, pay a Sheriff to levy their checking account, and you receive a notice from the bank that says “no funds” or “account closed”? Orange County bank levies can be expensive, with the combined cost of

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California Assembly Bill 2364 Changes Bank Levy Laws

New California Bank Levy Law With each New Year comes a bumper crop of new laws on the books, numerous of which you’ll never hear about. Our job as licensed Orange County process servers is to keep our customers abreast of any new laws which could influence them, their cases or their sensitive legal papers.

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How To Execute and Collect On An Earnings Withholding Order

Wage Garnishment And Earnings Withholding Order Services In many instances, specifically those involving child support, you may be owed money and need a way to collect. If the defendant is behind in payments or not making them completely, your best bet is to declare an earnings withholding order. If the debtor has not paid the

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What Is A Process Server?

What Is A Process Server And What Do They Do? A registered process server is an individual that is certified and trained to provide (serve) legal documents to people and companies, known as defendants or parties. When a criminal or civil case goes to court, the lawyers will alert the parties included through legal documents.

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Groups And Forums For Orange County Process Servers

Top Process Server Groups and Forums As part of the process service industry, there is much insight to be acquired in speaking with others in the process service profession. The fantastic part about the innovation of technology is that it is much easier than ever to hold discussions with other process servers throughout the nation.

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Must Orange County Process Servers Say You've Been Served?

Should Process Servers State “You’ve been served” Or Not? Is there any genuine explanation to state “you’ve been served”? Exactly what function does mentioning “you’ve been served hold”? As a process server, declarations that agitate and intensify the situation like “hey mister, you’ve been served” will certainly exasperate servees and possibly earn a violent reaction

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