Need a Texas corporation served? No problem. Here’s how:

Art. 2.11. Service of Process on Corporation A. The president and all vice presidents of the corporation and the registered agent of the corporation shall be agents of such corporation upon whom any process, notice, or demand required or permitted by law to be served upon the corporation may be served. B. Whenever a corporation shall fail to appoint or maintain a registered agent in this State,...
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Efiling for Process Servers Returns of Service Coming Soon in big counties

Deadline a year away for e-filing in civil and family cases in Tarrant County The Texas Supreme Court has been wrestling with questions of how to handle vast numbers of paper documents filed in civil courts across the state. Electronic filing was on the drawing board for several years, and recently, the justices ruled that e-filing is mandatory in most courts for civil and family cases by the...
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Here’s why you will have an amazing experience with Legal Document Management

The 4 Biggest Frustrations Paralegals Have With Process Servers A few months ago, I asked a group of paralegals to share what have been their biggest frustrations in working with process servers. I also invited them to share their praise and reasons they’ve decided to continue to working with specific process servers. We’ve compiled the information below in order to give process servers...
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Judge thinks he’s above the law. Pulls gun on Texas process server.

 BEAUMONT, Texas (CN) – A Texas judge pulled a gun on a process server and had him arrested later on false charges, in court, as he tried to serve the judge with a lawsuit from an attorney who accused the judge of racial bias, the process server claims in court.     In the complaint, the process server also accuses the judge and the county sheriff of destroying evidence, tampering...
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Texas Penal Code – Section 38.16. Preventing Execution Of Civil Process

§ 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 . Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg.,...
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