Engaging the Services of a Process Server, Blackburn
What is a Process Server, Blackburn?
A process server in Blackburn will deliver legal documents (serve) to an individual or defendant involved in a court case.
When someone fails to pay child support, goes into bankruptcy by not paying bills, breaks their rental agreement illegally, or is otherwise required to go to court, they must be served an order notifying them of the forthcoming charges and the court date.
The person(s) who filed the notice of the involved courts is responsible for notifying the defendant. Even in this technological age, a phone call or email will not be satisfactory; the law states that the defendant must be informed in person of the impending proceedings against them. But due to the legal requirements for serving such a notice, not just anyone can deliver them. That’s where a process server comes in.
If a process server is unable to serve the notice to the defendant, they may also effect service via “substituted service.” Meaning, they instead deliver the process via insertion through the letterbox or in another way that it will come the attention of anybody entering the building, ie, attach to the front door.