Job Description
WHAT IS A PROCESS SERVER?
Process servers were intended as a messenger system to notify individuals of their constitutional right to due process of law by “serving” them with a notification that states the legal issue that specifically involves them. Originally, legal papers were typically served to individuals by their local county sheriff. As cities expanded in the United States, it became a challenging endeavor for local sheriffs to disperse court papers while attending to legal situations in their jurisdiction. There was a desire for an individual to deliver these papers legally and in a timely manner; for that reason, process servers were formed.
Their principal job is to deliver or “serve” legal documents to a defendant or person involved in a court case. After serving any legal documents, process servers have to deliver actual evidence that the legal papers were served. The verification that is offered is referred to as an affidavit of service or proof of service, which must be notarized and given to the individual or company who required the papers to be served. Process servers are legally required to serve papers in the correct manner laid out by their state.
MINNESOTA DOES NOT REQUIRE A PROCESS SERVING LICENSE TO SERVE DOCUMENTS.
ARE YOU TIRED OF:
Advertising for Clients?
Talking with multiple people?
Dealing with the courthouses?
Filing documents?
STOP THE MADNESS NOW!
LET EZ MESSENGER DO THAT FOR YOU! COME SERVE LEGAL DOCUMENTS WITH OUR FAMILY.
TYPES OF DOCUMENTS WE SERVE:
Collections
Child Support
Wage Garnishments
REQUIREMENTS TO JOIN OUR FAMILY:
State Certification (if state requires)
Driver’s License
Reliable Vehicle
Vehicle Insurance
E & O Insurance (Preferred)
Yearly Background (EZM Provided)
Yearly Contract
Mobile Phone Usage - App is required
Chrome Usage -- Web Portal
Printer/Scanner Required
Shredder Required