Process Server in Maryland
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Why You Should Use Proof for Maryland Service of Process
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Maryland Service of Process Rules
MD Methods of Service
Maryland allows for several methods of service including:
Personal service: When someone who is not a party to the case hand-delivers documents to the other side
Certified mail: When a clerk creates a summons and mails it to the party in question and the defendant then signs and returns a green receipt as proof
Sheriff service: When a clerk sends a summons to the sheriff’s office and the sheriff delivers the papers to the defendant in person or leaves them with another adult that also lives in their house
Substituted service: After failed attempts to serve the papers, the process server can then file a paper for alternate service
Who to Serve and Where
Depending on your case — namely whether you’re suing an individual or a company, government, or other entity — that will determine how to serve the papers. Serving an individual is straightforward, but for other kinds of services, your Proof process server will have to take other variables into account.
Process Server Rules in Maryland
Process servers in Germantown, Bethesda, and all over Maryland do not need to be licensed. However, they do need to be at least 18 years old, a legal resident, and not a party to the case in question.
How It Works
Step 1
Upload Your Documents
Uploading your documents directly to Proof’s website only takes a few minutes, which means we can get your server assigned and get started on delivery.
Step 2
Track Progress of Service
You’ll be informed of every attempt, given exact GPS coordinates at hand-off, and have access to two-way chat with your server the whole time.
Step 3
Receive the Proof You Need
Once a successful serve is made, you’ll receive plenty of proof, including geo-tagged pictures, notarized affidavits, and real-time updates.
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Proof Serves Across the Old Line State
The seventh oldest state in the US and home to some 6 million people, Maryland offers our Proof servers plenty of historic ground to cover. Small towns like Betterton and Church Creek will get the same treatment as those in the biggest cities like Baltimore and Frederick. They’ll pound the streets of Annapolis and Aberdeen just to get your documents where they need to go.