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alem Oregon Process ServersIf you need Salem, Oregon Process Servers, then you have definitely come to the right place. Dave Hussey , who handles service of process for our company in Salem, Oregon, was with the Marion County Sheriff's Department from 1981 until 1999. Prior to that, he was a police officer with the Astoria, OR and Garibaldi, OR Police Departments.

United States Process Servers Corp is a professional association of retired peace officers recruited from the various divisions of U.S. law enforcement. All of our men and women spent years serving the public, now let them serve your documents for you.

When you send your documents to our Salem Process Server, you are not merely providing them to a middleman who outsources the service of process. Mr. Hussey takes care of your documents from the moment they arrive at the corporate office, and is directly responsible until the moment the completed affidavit is in your hands.

Questions? Please contact us
For critical overnight (24hrs) services ONLY - call our 1.800 # before sending documents!

United States Process Serving Corp
4676 Commerical Street SE, Suite 150
Salem OR 97302

If you are looking for a price list, send us an email.

Head Office:
PH: 1-800-465-7378
FX: 1-866-837-0331

Additional Salem, Oregon litigation support information:

  • Municipal Court Clerk : (503) 588-6146 555 Liberty St Se Salem, OR 97301, United States

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