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The California Business & Professions Code mandates that a California Private... 

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Asset Investigations for pre litigated and post litigated matters. If you have... 

Mother held in plot to kidnap son from foster parents

NEWPORT BEACH – The estranged mother of a 7-year-old boy was arrested Friday... 

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HOW TO TREAT A PROCESS SERVER HOW TO TREAT A PROCESS SERVER

How to Treat a Process Server from eHow.com Instructions Step 1: Be polite... 

Serving Evasive Defendants Serving Evasive Defendants

We specialize in serving evasive or hard to serve defendants, deponents, witnesses,... 

Why You Should Use a Registered California Process Server Why You Should Use a Registered California Process Server

California law requires that a person serving a summons be over the age of eighteen... 

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HOW TO TREAT A PROCESS SERVER

How to Treat a Process Server from eHow.com Instructions Step 1: Be polite and accept what they are serving you. Why? Because this process server has to file a sworn affidavit with the court stating that they served you, and they have to note the manner in which you received it. This could affect your credibility as a party in the legal action. Step... [Read more of this review]

Licensed & Insured

The California Business & Professions Code mandates that a California Private Investigator must be licensed with the Bureau of of Security and Investigative Services. Furthermore most licensed Private Investigators carry a minimum errors and omissions insurance policy, although nowhere in the PI Act does it state that licensees be insured... [Read more of this review]

Serving Evasive Defendants

We specialize in serving evasive or hard to serve defendants, deponents, witnesses, and others. Our team of professional registered process servers are experienced with serving difficult or evasive defendants. Restraining Orders, Order to Show Causes, Personal Appearance Subpoenas, Criminal Subpoenas, Unlawful Detainers and Family Law documents are... [Read more of this review]

Why You Should Use a Registered California Process Server

California law requires that a person serving a summons be over the age of eighteen and not a party to the action. If a person serves more than 10 serves during a calendar year, for compensation or in expectation of compensation, then he or she must register as a process server. Some classes of people can be exempted from registration but there are... [Read more of this review]

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