Process servers are tasked with delivering important court documents to individuals for a variety of reasons. It’s certainly not an easy job, and it’s also a job that many people have misconceptions about. Sometimes, the recipient isn’t thrilled to receive the documents, and it can be difficult to effectuate service. Civil process service has a variety of regulations that vary depending on location, so process servers must be sure to stay up to date with state and local laws as they are always changing.
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With regulations, technology, and logging requirements quickly changing, the demand from clients are at an all-time high with requests to adhere to strict guidelines. These new expectations can seem overwhelming to business owners. New Compliance guidelines in our industry are a result of the trickledown effect of increased regulations on our clients. This may have you wondering how this will impact your business and how you could start to prepare. In this webinar, Paula Ashcraft walks you through how to handle a compliance request, technology, GPS, and filing needs, and what you need to create an effective compliance management system.
Watch Now >Our new educational webinar series for process servers! ServeNowEDU is an ongoing series of live webinars designed to educate process servers. Industry experts and leaders in legal share their expertise, from marketing tips and technology recommendations to the business of process serving, compliance, and more.
For process servers, membership on ServeNow.com is a cost-effective means to getting immediate, targeted exposure to law firms, corporations, real estate firms, collection firms, and individuals who are searching for process servers in your state and local area.
Learn More >On June 11th, the Process Servers Association of Colorado (PSACO) will be hosting their 2016 PACES Educational Seminar at ServeNow offices in Denver and broadcasting it online to registrants who cannot physically attend.
Read More >California has been ahead of many states in the U.S. in terms of its acceptance of alternative means of service. It was one of the first states to implement e-filing, as well as limited e-service. Currently in California, e-service is allowed if consent is given by both parties, which is a bit more liberal than other states that require a judge to sign off on it. CALSPro’s stance on e-service isn’t to open the floodgates to allow any type of e-service. By defining the conditions and terms of what is acceptable e-service, CALSPro in effect is embracing change but in a way that still preserves due process.
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April 15-17th, 2016 | Kissimmee, Floria
FAPPS Annual Conference
April 28th, 2016 | Online
ServeNowEDU: The State of eService
June 11th, 2016 | Denver, CO and Online
2016 PACES Conference: A Skip Tracing Symposium
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