You should always use a reputable process server, no matter where you are. However, if you’re in Atlanta, using a certified process server is required. Not using an approved process server for the court where your case is being heard can lead to major issues, up to having your entire case thrown out.
If you are shopping around for a process server for your case, be sure whoever you choose has these minimum qualifications:
Court Approval
Different counties and courts in Georgia have different requirements for process servers, so you must be aware of where your case is being heard in so you can be sure the server you’re interviewing is approved to work where you need them. The state of Georgia also has a process server certification program for anyone serving in the state, along with a great online directory of approved process servers located at https://gappsprocess.com/directory.php that shows services offered and counties where each server is approved.
Legal Knowledge
You’ll want to determine if the server you are interviewing is knowledgeable about laws that relate to serving process. Ask about the last time they completed any form of training or passed a competency examination, and request documentation of anything they mention. You’ll also want to ask about some of the tactics they use when facing an obstacle, such as needing to enter a locked building to find the process recipient. Process servers are not allowed to break the law to do their jobs, so they should have a process in place to handle situations where they cannot access a location. If they mention doing anything sketchy to get your process served, it’s best to move on to the next candidate. Just a few actions the process server cannot take include:
- They wear a disguise or lie about their identity while serving process
- They give process recipients advice about their cases
- They threaten or try to intimidate process recipients
- They engage in illegal activities while serving, such as breaking and entering
Unethical behavior by a process server can give the defendant grounds to request dismissal of the case, so always opt for the most professional server you can find.
Background
An experienced process server will have no problem providing background information and references upon request. You should look for a variety of assignments completed and positive reviews from past clients.
Quality Process Servers in Atlanta
Gambling on a discount server can derail your entire case. Since 2009, Accurate Serve® has helped court cases run smoother by providing high-quality service of process. Make the call to Accurate Serve® of Atlanta at (404) 924-4838, or send us a work requests online. We’ll take the burden of service off of your shoulders, so you can rest easy knowing that everything will be in line when your court date arrives.