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We connect attorneys, individuals, and businesses with licensed and experienced process servers across the United States.

Whether you’re serving a subpoena, summons, eviction notice, or restraining order, LocalProcessServer.com makes it easy to find a reliable professional near your recipient. Simply select your city or zip code, and get started in minutes.

Nationwide Network of Local Process Servers

What Is Process Serving?

Process serving is the legal delivery of court documents to individuals or entities involved in a legal proceeding. A registered process server ensures that due process is upheld and that documents are delivered in compliance with state and local laws.

Our verified network helps you:

Serve documents fast and accurately

Avoid court rejections due to improper service

Get GPS-tracked, court-approved proof of service

Why Use LocalProcessServer.com?

  • Instant Access to Process Servers in Your Area
  • Pre-screened, Licensed & Insured Professionals
  • Same-Day & Rush Services Available
  • Electronic Proof of Service
  • Court-Compliant & Attorney-Trusted

Frequently Asked Questions

Costs typically range from $75 to $150 for routine service. Fees may increase for rush delivery, multiple attempts, stakeouts, or service in remote locations.

Yes. Many process servers offer same-day or rush service for an additional fee. Availability depends on the server’s schedule and location of the recipient.

Licensing requirements vary by state. Some states require registration or certification, while others do not. All servers on our platform comply with applicable laws.

Yes. Serving legal documents is a constitutional requirement to ensure the defendant or respondent is properly notified before court proceedings can proceed.

Refusal does not invalidate service. If the recipient refuses to accept, a process server can legally leave the documents in proximity and note the refusal on the Proof of Service.

Substituted service allows documents to be delivered to another adult at the recipient’s home or place of work when direct service is not possible. A follow-up mailing is usually required.

Yes. Our network includes process servers in all 50 states. We can help you domesticate and serve subpoenas across state lines in compliance with the UIDDA.

We assist with serving subpoenas, summons & complaints, divorce papers, eviction notices, restraining orders, small claims, wage garnishments, and more.

Most process servers include up to 3 delivery attempts in a standard fee. Additional attempts or special stakeouts may incur extra charges.

You will receive a court-compliant Proof of Service (POS) by email or in your client dashboard. Some servers offer GPS and photo verification.

Yes. We routinely assist with serving 3-Day Notices, Notices to Vacate, and Unlawful Detainer actions for rental property owners and managers.

No. Anyone involved in a legal case—including individuals representing themselves (pro se)—can hire a process server through our platform.

Yes. We offer skip tracing services to help find hard-to-locate individuals using databases and investigative tools when an address is unknown or outdated.

We have process servers in every major city and rural area across the U.S., including coverage for court-required zones and difficult-to-serve regions.

You can upload your legal documents directly on our website after choosing your location, or you can email them after placing your service request. We also accept fax and mail.

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