Planning to file a Small Claims Process Server One Phoenix Az?
To bring these cases to court, as the plaintiff, you must prove the actual damages were within the court’s jurisdiction. You also must successfully provide process service to the person you’re suing. That’s where Process Server One comes in: we can serve small claims documents including that all-important Proof of Service. We also offer service for a many other small claims forms, including Request to Amend Claim, Notice of Entry of Judgement, Notice of Appeal, and Plaintiff’s Claim and Order to go to Small Claims.
Small Claims Process Server One Phoenix Az Court Rules?
Whether your landlord won’t return your security deposit or someone damaged your property in Arizona and won’t pay for it, your tenant damaged property and the security deposit won’t cover it, your car is a damaged and someone won’t pay, or you loaned money and can’t get it back, these private disputes usually involve amounts less than $10,000.
In small claims cases, court rules and procedures are often much simpler than in other courts. Parties often represent themselves without an attorney; there is an informal hearing before a judge and no jury.
What if defendant does not show up in Small Claims Process Server One Phoenix Az?
Note: if a defendant does not show up for trial and has been properly served, a default judgment may be entered in favor of the plaintiff, making proper service all the more important.
Click here for forms that will help you begin a small claims lawsuit.
Who engages professional process server private investigators and detectives?
Law firms looking for rapid, efficient, economical process service of new lawsuits
Trial attorneys who need to subpoena witnesses
Copy services specializing in obtaining medical and business records under procedures set by the California Evidence Code, and Code of Civil Procedure
Plaintiffs filing their own lawsuits “in pro per” – i.e., representing themselves
Anybody filing a small claims case, where no attorneys are allowed.
How Small Claims Process Server One Phoenix Az can help?
Private investigators know how to find individuals who are trying to evade service. Process servers often run into roadblocks, such as, when the individuals they are trying to serve are not at the locations provided by clients. We have resources to locate these individuals who do not want to be found. Our staff is full of experienced investigators who knows how to shift gears in the field should a problem arise. They know all of the other options available when personal service is not an option. So when you need to get your legal documents served WITHOUT FAIL, you need to hire a professional process server private investigator.
At Process Server One, we use only the most experienced process servers, familiar with local, state and national laws for small claims courts. They’ll ensure your papers are served quickly and legally within the proper time frame, so you’ll be assured you can go forward with the legal action you’re pursuing.
When you use Process Server One as your legal process service, you’ll find the judicial system can make a faster decision with all the information they need right at hand.
Submit your request now! Just click here. If you’d like to speak with one of our representatives about your needs, call us today at (855) 545-1303, or click on the live chat link located in the lower right hand corner.
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