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Process Servers Trump Local Sheriffs and Constables

Civil process service is an integral component of due process and of our legal systems, and we rely on others to serve process in order to ensure that every person’s right to due process is upheld. In many states across the country, civil process service can be completed by anyone over the age of 18 and who is not a party to court proceedings. Although there are some states in which civil process service can only be served by a sheriff, constable, marshal, or bailiff, there are many states that allow its people their choice of private process server, sheriff, constable, marshal, or bailiff. Here are a few reasons why, when given a choice, you should always opt for a private process server.

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Process Server Safety: "Think Safety First"

November 17, 2016 @ 3:00 p.m. MST with Steve Glenn

Safety is your responsibility. In this webinar, Process Servers Association of Colorado (PSACO) President Steve Glenn will share his tips and philosophies about process server safety. This presentation will cover two key parts: attitude and front door experience. Steve will walk through the process of a serve, from pulling up to the house to the time you serve the person or decide that they are not there and leave. This will highlight situational awareness, how to put approach a home and put yourself in safety positions, and how to even exit a porch or deal with gated properties.

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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.

Advanced Skip Tracing Techniques and Tips

The truth about avoiders: you are not the only one looking for them. Avoiders have experience avoiding. To combat this, you must be prepared. Make sure you have been provided with address, vehicle information, and family information (wife, children, significant others who share the residence), and any other information that could prove helpful. Keep reading for more tips.

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Assault on Process Server in New York Will Be a Class D Felony Starting Nov 1

Process servers across the United States are celebrating another win, this time in New York, in the quest to protect process servers from assault. New York Bill S2991A, introduced in February 2015, was passed and signed into law by Governor Andrew Cuomo on August 19, 2016. It will go into effect this upcoming November. Although similar laws are in place in Illinois, California, and Florida, New York will be only the fourth state in the country to have legislation in place to protect process servers.

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Join ServeManager for a free upcoming webinar to learn more about the software's features and benefits and to get your questions answered.

• Wednesday, November 9th from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. MDT

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