eService of Process

Fast, court-approved electronic service of process that ensures timely delivery, verified compliance, and documented proof helping you serve parties efficiently and without delays.

eService

Schedule Your eService by Following These Simple Steps that are REQUIRED For Valid Service to Take Effect.

It's important to check your local State Rules for eService. Currently you are unable to eServe a defendant without first receiving an order from the Judge. This is usually obtain after failed due diligent attempts to serve by traditional methods is proved. 

  • Add Service Contacts

    Whether using the eFiling portal our eService Order Form, you will need to add your list of service contacts and their eMail Addresses. If you have an Order for service via Social Media please contact us

  • Click Send

    eServe is sent to the intended recipient via email.

  • Retrieved

    The recipient has opened the email notification and clicked the link inside, which opens a page where they can download all the eServed documents.

  • Notification

    You will receive an email notifying you of the successful eService. If your specific court requires an affidavit or proof of service, indicate that during your online order.

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eService FAQs

  • What is eService?

    eService (electronic service) is the delivery of legal documents electronically instead of by traditional mail or in-person service. Documents are served through approved electronic systems or email to parties who have consented to receive service electronically, in compliance with court rules.

  • Does 123 Legal Inc. provide nationwide eService?

    Yes. 123 Legal Inc. provides eService nationwide where permitted by court rules and party consent. eService is commonly used in conjunction with eFiling and is available for attorneys, firms, and self-represented litigants using the 123eFile portal.

  • Who can use your eService services?

    Law firms, corporations, government agencies, and self-represented litigants use our eService services. If you’re unsure whether eService is allowed in your case, call (833) 693-3453.

  • What types of documents can be eServed?

    Common documents include pleadings, motions, discovery, notices, court orders, and post-filing documents.

  • Is eService allowed in all courts?

    eService rules vary by jurisdiction and case type. Some courts require consent or prior approval. For jurisdiction-specific questions, call (833) 693-3453.

  • Can eService be used in both state and federal cases?

    Yes. eService may be used in both state and federal cases when permitted by applicable rules.

  • Is eService legally valid?

    Yes. When performed in accordance with court rules and applicable laws, eService is legally valid.


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  • Do you provide proof of eService?

    Yes. We provide electronic proof or certificates of service suitable for court filing.

  • Are eService records retained?

    Yes. Service records and delivery confirmations are retained for documentation and compliance purposes. For record retention questions, call (833) 693-3453.

  • How quickly are documents eServed?

    Most eService deliveries are completed the same day the request is processed.

  • Can eService be scheduled for a future date?

    Yes. eService can be scheduled to align with filing deadlines or court orders.

  • Do you offer same-day or urgent eService?

    Yes. Expedited eService is available for time-sensitive matters. For urgent requests, call (833) 693-3453.

  • Is consent required for eService?

    In many jurisdictions, consent from the receiving party is required unless eService is ordered by the court.

  • Can eService be used for initial service of process?

    Initial service is typically restricted and depends on court authorization. If you need guidance on initial service options, call (833) 693-3453.

  • What happens if eService is unsuccessful?

    If electronic delivery fails, alternative service options may be recommended.


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  • Can eService be combined with eFiling?

    Yes. eService is often coordinated with eFiling to streamline court compliance.

  • Can eService be used after process serving is completed?

    Yes. eService is commonly used for subsequent documents after initial service is completed.

  • Can you eServe multiple parties at once?

    Yes. We support eService to multiple parties and counsel simultaneously. For complex service lists, call (833) 693-3453.

  • Is eService secure?

    Yes. We use secure systems and verification measures to protect document integrity and recipient information.

  • Do you verify recipient contact information?

    Yes. We verify email addresses and delivery details prior to completing eService.

  • Do you track delivery confirmations?

    Yes. Delivery confirmations are logged and included in service records. If confirmation is critical for a deadline, call (833) 693-3453.

  • How do I request eService from 123 Legal Inc.?

    You can submit an eService request online by uploading documents and entering recipient details.


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  • Do you provide updates during the eService process?

    Yes. Clients receive confirmation once documents are successfully delivered.

  • Do you work with self-represented litigants?

    Yes. We assist individuals representing themselves with compliant eService.

  • Do you accept out-of-state eService requests?

    Yes. We accept requests from anywhere for eService within the United States. If you’re unsure how to proceed, call (833) 693-3453.

  • Why choose 123 Legal Inc. for eService?

    123 Legal Inc. provides reliable, compliant electronic service with nationwide reach and responsive support.

  • Who should I contact with eService questions?

    Our team is available to assist with eService rules, eligibility, and deadlines - call (833) 693-3453 for help.