Process server means a person described in 25-1-1101(1).
Process server means a person who engages in the business of serving legal process within this state.
Process server means any person or electronic means authorised to serve a court process under any enactment, regulation or rule of court.
Examples of Process server in a sentence
You must give the Sheriff, Constable, or Process server the exact address, and times of day the Defendant will be at the location to be served.
Once the Clerk of Court certifies the Summons and Civil Complaint, and hands it back to the Plaintiff, you may give the Complaint and Summons to the Sheriff or Process server for service on the Defendant.
Process server, repossessor, bill collector, towing of vehicles, or in any other employment in which police authority might tend to be used to collect money or merchandise for private purposes.
Process server had undertaken reasonable efforts to find girlfriend without success.
Affidavit of Process server, Form Nos.6 and 7 – see separate pages.
More Definitions of Process server
Process server. MEANS A NATURAL PERSON WHO SERVES
Process server means a process server of the Supreme Court and includes any person by whom process may be served under the provisions of section 35 of the Act;
Process server means an individual designated by or contracted with the City of Wichita to serve Municipal Court notices to appear, summons, citations or complaints and who are properly authorized by the Sedgwick County District Court pursuant to K.S.A. 60-303(d)(3), and amendments thereto, to serve as an appointed process server. Such individual does not have the authority to arrest or detain an individual. Except as provided by K.S.A. 22-2403 and amendments thereto, such persons are not authorized to arrest or detain individuals.
Process server means any person who meets the standards
Process server means any person who meets the standards or is expressly exempt from the standards set forth in Section 22350 of the Business and Professions Code.
Process server means a person who, for fee or reward, serves a writ, summons or other legal process;
Process server means a person with no interest in your case who serves legal documents such as summons, applications, notices and subpoenas.