Once you’ve filed the paperwork for your civil lawsuit in Fulton County, you’ll need to hire a process server to deliver the summons, complaint, and other paperwork to the defendant(s) named in your case. You’ll also need to serve subpoenas to any witnesses you intend to have testify. So what’s the easiest way to find a reputable process server in Atlanta?
Accurate Serve of Atlanta has the most highly regarded process servers in Fulton or surrounding counties. Just call (404) 924-4838 or send us a work request online to get started now!
Private Process Server vs. Law Enforcement
It is true that the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office’s Civil Processing Unit can handle the serving process in almost all cases. However, there are some key reasons why using a private process server might be a better option. For one, if you’re an attorney and file many cases, you’ll want to use a server agency that can help you manage and track them all. Plus, you’ll want access to status updates and a dedicated contact person for any questions or concerns. You just can’t have these when you use local law enforcement. Since they have many other (very important) priorities to deal with, you’re unlikely to get the consideration and care that you will with a credible private process service agency like Accurate Serve of Atlanta.
Check for Certification
In Georgia, all private process servers must be certified through the Georgia Certified Process Server Program in order to legally serve process in the state. The program is managed by the Judicial Council of Georgia under the Administrative Office of the Courts and has several requirements that must be met, according to Georgia law, for an individual to receive certification. When hiring a private process server, always verify that they hold a current certification under this program. If they don’t, not only are they committing a crime by impersonating a process server, but your case will also likely be delayed, or worse, thrown out completely. A list of certified servers in Georgia can be found here.
Ask for References
Another important piece of information to ask for is the process server’s references. A process server who claims to have years of experience should have no problem producing references and testimonials of past and current clients (assuming they have asked permission of the client). New servers may not have references to provide, so inquiring about their scores on their certification exam or knowledge of Georgia’s process server laws could be more appropriate than asking for references. Once a process server provides you with reference contact information, be sure to actually reach out and communicate with those references prior to hiring the server.
Discuss Payment Up-Front
While it’s impossible to predict what may happen while attempting to serve process, all process servers should have a base fee and payment policy for simple services. Inquire about payment requirements up-front, before any money actually exchanges hands. If the server is elusive about what they charge, you may want to consider a different candidate.
Accurate Serve has the Best Process Servers in Atlanta
Accurate Serve of Atlanta is always a smart choice when looking for a process server in Fulton County. To find out how easy working with us is, call (404) 924-4838 or send us a work request online.