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The Newest Assault Against Process Servers: Con Artists

It’s no secret that process servers face unique threats while on the job, specifically as a result of angry recipients who are less than pleased to receive legal papers. However, an entirely new problem recently arose in Yavapai County in Prescott, Arizona when residents started reporting suspicious phone calls to the police. On Monday, December , a woman received a call from a person claiming to be a process server. The person used the name of a Superior Court judge

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The Best Way to Handle Service of Process on Indian Reservations

Native American reservations have an incredibly complex past, and that history influences the laws in effect today. Though countless Native American tribes populated the entire span of North America when the first European settlers arrived in the 15th century, the natives were forcefully moved off of their lands and made to relocate until the American government intervened and created reservations specific to each tribe. The reservations have been controversial decisions because they isolate Native Americans and place them under the

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What Does It Mean If You are Subpoenaed?

Very few people enjoy opening the door to find they are being served court papers, but some papers are less concerning than others. A subpoena, for example, is a different type of court order because it doesn’t mean that you are a direct defendant or plaintiff in a legal dispute. If you do ever receive a subpoena, it’s important to understand what it means and how you should respond. What Exactly Is a Subpoena?

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Congress Says “You’ve Been Served” to the FBI

In the middle of September, Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, Jason Chaffetz, served the FBI with subpoena papers. This is newsworthy in itself, but is made more so by the fact that Chaffetz abruptly stopped a hearing on Capitol Hill in order to serve the subpoena related to Hillary Clinton’s email scandal. “You are hereby served,” he said to Jason Herring, the FBI’s acting assistant director for congressional affairs.

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Another Evasive Star Served in Public

Johnny Manziel, the troubled formed Cleveland Browns quarterback, has become more known for his public stunts and legal woes than his talent on the football field. Manziel was finally served papers when leaving a club because he had evaded his process server during private service attempts. Tyga, the rapper boyfriend of Kylie Jenner, is now joining Manziel in that spotlight after being publically served papers for a legal dispute with his ex-landlord.

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If You Need Papers Served Internationally, Start Here

Legally acceptable service of process is a challenging accomplishment, even here in the United States. Everything from angry recipients to wrong addresses to violent dogs can stand in the way. So it stands to reason that serving papers internationally is an infinitely harder process. Fortunately, many process serving companies specialize in international service of process, and most of the world’s main governments have united in an agreement that allows relatively smooth delivery of some of the most important legal documents.

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Even the Rich and Famous Get Served

If you follow football or enjoy watching Sunday NFL games, then you have doubt heard Johnny Manziel’s name come up from time to time. Drafted as triple threat right out of high school, Manziel joined the Cleveland Browns under extremely high expectations of becoming a lasting franchise quarterback, but that’s not exactly what happened. After two rocky seasons with the Browns, the team cut him earlier this year, as did his agent and marketing team. Manziel’s friends and teammates describe

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Understanding the Value of a Subpoena

A subpoena has the potential to hold great power in court proceedings. It’s important that you understand what a subpoena is and how it works, because it’s possible that you might receive one someday, even if that seems unlikely now. The Basics of a Subpoena A subpoena can occur in two forms. First, you may be called upon to testify in court on a certain matter. It is also possible to receive a subpoena that requires you to produce written

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Why Do You Need a Process Server?

The delivery of court papers can be a tricky game to play, especially when the person who must receive the papers does not want to the receive the news. The best bet in any situation is to hire a professional process server to serve the papers in an expedient and legally upheld manner. What is a Process Server? A process server is a person who is legally certified to deliver court orders and court documents relating to a defendant’s presence

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Served with Writ of Garnishment? Start Here

Even if you’re not too familiar with legal jargon, you probably know that a writ of garnishment doesn’t involve anything positive. You may receive a writ of garnishment through service of process, in which case it’s important to learn exactly what you are facing and how to react. An Introduction to Writ of Garnishment In general, a writ is a form of written command in a court of law. A writ of garnishment in particular provides permission for a debtor’s

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