Service of Process

We provide professional Service of Process to meet your needs. We promise to provide every service with a smile, and to the highest level of satisfaction or your money back! 

Pricing

Process Server Pricing

Locally Licensed Professional Process Servers Nationwide!

 Routine

$147


First Attempt Within 72 Hours


Every 72 Hours
First 50 Pages Included

 .10 page thereafter

3 Attempts per Address

Day, Night, and Weekend

Affidavit/Proof of Service Included

Stakeout and Skip Trace Available

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Rush

$187


 First Attempt Within 24 Hours


Every 24 Hours

First 50 Pages Included

 .10 page thereafter

3 Attempts per Address

Day, Night, and Weekend

Affidavit/Proof of Service Included

Stakeout and Skip Trace Available

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On Demand

$497


Same Day Attempt


Daily Attempts

First 50 Pages Included

 .10 page thereafter

3 Attempts per Address

Day, Night, and Weekend

Affidavit/Proof of Service Included

Stakeout and Skip Trace Available

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Affidavit

Affidavit / Proof of Service

Once service is complete we will email you a copy of the signed affidavit / proof of service. However, we have additional options to meet your specific needs.

  • Mail

    Our customer support team will eMail your proof of service and mail the original for an additional  $7.95 that can be selected during the online ordering process. 

  • Notarized

     Our customer support team will Notarize your proof of service and mail the original for an additional  $27.50 that can be selected during the online ordering process. 

  • eFile

    Our customer support team will eMail your proof of service after eFiling it with the court for an additional $14.95 that can be selected during the online ordering process. 

electronic service

What is electronic service of process?

As defined in CCP 1010.6(a), electronic service is service of a document on a party or other person by electronic means. Electronic service may be performed directly by a party, by an agent of the party—including by the party’s attorney—or through an electronic filing service provider (EFSP).

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Add Service Contacts

Whether using the eFiling portal or 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.

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Click Send

eServe is sent to the intended recipient via email.

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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.

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Notification

eServe is sent to the intended recipient via email.aYou will receive an email notifying you of the successful eService. If your specific court requires an affidavit or proof of service, indicate that when you contact us.

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Process Serving FAQs

  • What is process serving?

    Process serving is the legal delivery of court documents to individuals or entities involved in a legal case, ensuring proper notice under applicable laws. If you have questions about a specific document or situation, you can call us at (833) 693-3453 for guidance.

  • Does 123 Legal Inc. offer nationwide process serving?

    Yes. 123 Legal Inc. provides nationwide service of process across all 50 states and the District of Columbia.


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  • What types of legal documents do you serve?

    We serve summons, complaints, subpoenas, citations, writs, eviction notices, divorce papers, custody documents, restraining orders, and other civil process. If you’re unsure whether your documents qualify, give us a call at (833) 693-3453.

  • Who can use your process serving services?

    Our services are used by law firms, corporations, landlords, property managers, government agencies, and self-represented litigants.

  • How do I place a process serving order?

    You can place an order online by uploading your documents and entering service details, or you may contact our team directly at (833) 693-3453 for assistance.

  • Do you offer same-day or rush process serving?

    Yes. 123 Legal Inc. offers both Rush and On-Demand (same-day) process serving options to meet urgent legal deadlines.

  • Do you serve documents in all U.S. states?

    Yes. We coordinate service in every U.S. state using experienced, jurisdiction-compliant process servers.

  • How long does standard process serving take?

    Standard service typically takes 3–7 business days, depending on location and subject availability.

  • Do you serve documents in rural or hard-to-reach areas?

    Yes. We provide service in urban, suburban, and rural locations nationwide. For remote locations or time-sensitive matters, you can call (833) 693-3453 to discuss expectations.

  • Can you handle multi-state service for one case?

    Yes. We coordinate multi-state service for cases involving multiple defendants in different jurisdictions.

  • How many service attempts are included?

    Standard service includes multiple attempts made on different days and at varying times, subject to local rules.

  • Do you attempt service at different times of day?

    Yes. Attempts are typically made during mornings, evenings, and weekends when appropriate.

  • What happens if the defendant is not home?

    All attempts are documented, and additional options such as skip tracing or alternate service may be recommended. You can call (833) 693-3453 to discuss next steps.

  • What if the address provided is incorrect?

    We notify you promptly and can assist with address verification or skip tracing services.

  • Do you offer skip tracing?

    Yes. Skip tracing is available to help locate individuals when addresses are outdated or inaccurate. For complex cases, contact us at (833) 693-3453.

  • Are your process servers legally authorized?

    Yes. All service is performed by authorized process servers who meet state and court requirements.


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  • Do you provide proof or affidavit of service?

    Yes. We provide court-ready affidavits or returns of service compliant with jurisdictional requirements.

  • Are your proofs of service accepted by courts?

    Yes. Our proofs are formatted to meet court standards and filing requirements. If a court has special requirements, call (833) 693-3453 so we can accommodate them.

  • Do you document service attempts?

    Yes. Each attempt is logged with date, time, and outcome for full transparency.


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  • Do you provide due diligence affidavits?

    Yes. Due diligence affidavits are available when service cannot be completed.

  • Do you serve subpoenas nationwide?

    Yes. We serve civil, federal, and administrative subpoenas nationwide. For expedited subpoena service, call (833) 693-3453.

  • Can you serve registered agents?

    Yes. We routinely serve registered agents such as CT Corporation, CSC, and other corporate agents.

  • Do you serve eviction notices and landlord-tenant documents?

    Yes. We serve eviction notices, notices to quit, and related landlord-tenant documents where permitted by law.


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  • Do you serve divorce and family law papers?

    Yes. We serve divorce petitions, custody filings, support documents, and related family law processes. If timing is critical, call (833) 693-3453.

  • Do you serve restraining orders or injunctions?

    Yes. We serve restraining orders, injunctions, and protective orders when legally authorized.

  • Do you assist with substitute or alternative service?

    Yes. We assist with alternate service methods once approved by the court.

  • Can you serve documents by posting or mail?

    Yes. In addition to personal service by a process server, documents may be served by mail (including certified or express mail) when allowed by law. That’s a common method when personal service isn’t required or agreed.

  • Do you provide electronic service of documents?

    Yes. Electronic service (eService) is available through the eFiling system and/or approved electronic platforms. Attorneys and consenting parties can receive and serve documents electronically as permitted by law.

  • How do I track the status of my service?

    Once your order is placed, tracking is available online via your account portal. You will see updates such as attempts, completed service, or returned documents in real time. Notifications may also be sent by email/text.

  • Do you offer volume discounts for law firms?

    Yes. Volume pricing and monthly billing are available for qualified clients.

  • Do you work with self-represented litigants?

    Yes. Self-represented litigants are welcome to use the service and eFiling platform. While self-represented parties may be exempt from mandatory eFiling in some courts, they can still eFile or be served electronically if they opt in.

  • Do you accept out-of-state documents for service?

    Yes. Documents from attorneys or individuals outside the state can be accepted and served through our nationwide network, subject to applicable jurisdiction rules.


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  • Do you serve federal court documents?

    Yes. We can serve documents for federal cases where service by a registered process server is permitted, following federal, local, and court-specific service rules.

  • How quickly does service begin after I place an order?

    Service typically begins promptly after your order is submitted and payment is confirmed - often the same business day - depending on location, court rules, and the specific instructions you provide.

  • Why choose 123 Legal Inc. for process serving?

    123 Legal Inc. offers nationwide coverage, court-compliant service, real-time updates, and responsive support. For questions or immediate assistance, call (833) 693-3453.