Tuscaloosa ALABAMA PROCESS SERVICE

Tuscaloosa Alabama Process service, also known as "service of process,” is the procedure employed to give appropriate notice of initial legal action to another party (such as a defendant), court, or administrative body in an effort to exercise jurisdiction over that person so as to enable that person to respond to the proceeding before the court, body, or other tribunals. Notice is furnished by delivering a set of court documents (called "process"); to the person to be served; a process server performs Process Service.

Tuscaloosa ALABAMA PROCESS SERVERs

Our Tuscaloosa, Alabama process servers serve all types of legal documents, including summons and complaints, divorce papers, family court documents, subpoenas, citations, small claims court cases, orders to show cause, petitions, discovery documents, evictions, landlord/tenant notices, motions, and more. We are a full-service process server agency providing services to federal, state & city agencies, law firms, attorneys, and the general public in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

We employ process servers local to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, allowing us to provide all our clients with professional process servers, delivering three (3) levels of process service in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

  • Routine (Process Server will make 1st attempt within 5-7 business days);
  • Rush (Process Server will make 1st attempt within 48hrs);
  • Service by Mail (Documents will be mailed within 24hrs)

The only difference in the above levels of service (Routine & Rush) is the start times; they all include the Tuscaloosa Alabama process server making up to three (3) attempts (Morning, Afternoon & Evening).

Tuscaloosa ALABAMA PROCESS SERVICE INCLUDES:

  • GPS affidavits of service
  • Personalized "Real-Time" email status updates
  • An email copy of affidavit prior to mailing
  • Free basic skip trace for new clients

Process service of court documents in Tuscaloosa, Alabama is performed only by experienced Tuscaloosa, Alabama, process servers which meet all of the latest licensing, education, and bonding requirements imposed by the jurisdiction in which they ope