Civil Process servers with customer service, knowledge of laws and civil procedure, speedy service, and highest success rate

Legal Document Management has prevailed in the important areas of customer satisfaction, knowledge of the rules of civil procedure, speed of service, and success rate. We can always get your papers served quickly, legally, and with customer service in mind. If these are the things you are looking for in getting your papers served, call (972) 939-1117 today and experience the difference!
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Process server Data and Statistics

Here’s a few facts about process servers: – The average process server drives 24,868 miles per year while serving papers. That’s equivalent of driving across the United States 4.5 times each year. – The average process server spends the equivalent of 52 full calendar days driving to serve papers every year. – Process servers on average spend more than double what...
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Need a protective order served?

Have a tough protective order to get served? Let Legal Document Management handle the task. On Friday, Legal Doc served a protective order on the first attempt on an individual that was trying to be served since November by other servers and constables. The case was about to be dropped by the Dallas District Attorney’s office because the individual wasn’t being served. The lady...
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It’s a CRIME to avoid service of process!

Texas Penal Code Sec. 38.16. Preventing Execution of Civil Process (a) A person commits an offense if he intentionally or knowingly by words or physical action prevents the execution of any process in a civil cause. (b) It is an exception to the application of this section that the actor evaded service of process by avoiding detection. (c) An offense under this section is a Class C...
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Process Servers need NOT efile returns

Supreme Court of Texas Misc. Docket Order 13-9165 and Rule 21 (f)(1), Texas Rules of Civil Procedure requires lawyers to electronically file documents in specified counties after January 1, 2014. The Order does NOT require process servers electronically file returns. Counties in which e-filing becomes mandatory on January 1, 2014 are Bexar, Collin, Dallas, Denton, El Paso, Fort Bend, Harris,...
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