Process Server Macclesfield
What exactly is Process Server Macclesfield?
When you use a Process Server they could distribute court paperwork (serve) to the individual involved in a lawsuit.
When an individual doesn’t pay child support, gets into bankruptcy by failing to pay bills, breaks their rental contract illegally, or is otherwise instructed to attend court, a court date shall be established and documentation circulated. All these documentation must be ‘served’ to them. Notifying the defendant will be the responsibility of the person (or business) filing the notice. Even in this technical time, a phone call or electronic mail is not adequate; the law expresses that the defendant will be advised in person of the impending proceedings against them. Even so, not just anyone can serve the court documentation. That’s why a Process Server would have to be appointed.
If a Process Server is not able to serve the papers directly to the defendant, they may also deliver via ‘Substituted Service’. ‘Substituted Service’ means that the Process Server presents the notice by posting in a letterbox, or attaching to the door so that it can come to the attention of any person stepping into the building.