FAQs

  • What is process serving?

    Process serving is the legal delivery of court documents to individuals involved in legal proceedings. Our certified process servers ensure proper service of subpoenas, summons, and other legal documents in San Diego County.
  • How long does process serving take?

    Process serving typically takes 3-7 business days depending on the recipient's availability and location. We provide regular updates and work diligently to complete service as quickly as possible.
  • Do you offer e-filing services?

    Yes, we handle both traditional court filing and electronic filing services. Our experienced team ensures your legal documents are filed correctly and on time with San Diego County courts.
  • What areas do you serve?

    We serve San Diego and surrounding areas throughout San Diego County. Our local knowledge and established relationships help us provide efficient service across the region.
  • Can you locate people for service?

    Yes, we provide skip tracing services to locate individuals when current addresses are unknown. Our research methods help find people for proper legal document service.
  • What is court research?

    Court research involves searching public court records for case information, filings, and legal documents. We provide accurate research services to support your legal cases and proceedings.
  • Do you provide court messenger services?

    Yes, we offer court messenger services for urgent document delivery and filing. This ensures time-sensitive legal documents reach their destination when standard processing isn't fast enough.
  • How much does process serving cost?

    Process serving costs vary based on location, urgency, and complexity of service. Contact us for a quote tailored to your specific needs and timeline requirements.
  • Why choose a veteran-owned service?

    Our veteran-owned business brings military discipline, reliability, and attention to detail to legal services. We emphasize teamwork and put clients first with professional, efficient service.
  • What happens if service fails?

    If initial service attempts are unsuccessful, we develop alternative strategies including skip tracing, surveillance, and multiple attempt schedules. We provide detailed reports on all service attempts made.