Process Server in Atlanta
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Why You Should Use Proof for Atlanta Service of Process
Simple Document Serving
Geo-tagged Images
Reviewed Affidavits
Three-Way Communication
Experienced Process Servers
Real-Time Updates
City of Atlanta Service of Process Rules
Atlanta Methods of Service
Atlanta relies on the same methods of service as the rest of Georgia, and the method that’s right for you will depend on the specifics of your case. Here’s a rundown of the methods you might need:
Personal service: When someone who is not a party to the case hand-delivers documents to the other side
Service by mail: When someone who is not a party to the case mails documents to the other side
Substituted service: After failed attempts to serve the papers, the process server can then leave the papers with someone else at the party’s residence or serve by another legal method
Service by publication: When you publish the summons and complaint in a newspaper (this is usually for when you do not know where the other party lives or works)
Who to Serve and Where
Are you suing an individual? If so, then that’s the person you’ll need to serve the papers to. If not and you’re suing a corporation, government agency, municipality, or other entity, then who and where you serve will depend more on the nature of your case.
Process Server Rules in Atlanta
Atlanta, as the seat of Fulton County, has different rules for process servers than the rest of the state. Servers must be at least 18 years old, maintain residence in the state of Georgia, have a valid driver’s license, submit a criminal background report, pass the Georgia Certified Process Server State Examination, and complete two separate training courses. They also need to be endorsed by a member of the State Bar of Georgia.
How It Works
Step 1
Upload Your Documents
Instead of dropping off your documents or mailing them, you can quickly and easily upload them online.
Step 2
Track Progress of Service
Use real-time updates, GPS tracking, and accessible three-way chat to stay in the loop on the process every step of the way.
Step 3
Receive the Proof You Need
Once your serve has been successful, you’ll get a geo-tagged image and signed affidavit.
Atlanta Service of Process Pricing Options
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Proof Serves Across the Big Peach
Atlanta is made up of 243 official neighborhoods and is home to more than half a million people and Proof is happy to serve all of them. From the eclectic vibes of the Old Fourth Ward to the artsy Little Five Points and the bustling nightlife of East Atlanta Village, our servers will happily make the trek to help you with your case. They’ll run from Chastain Park to Poole Creek and back again if it helps get your documents where they need to go!