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Why State-Specific Expertise Matters

Process serving laws vary significantly from state to state. Some states require servers to be licensed or registered, while others have no such requirements. Rules for substitute service, time limits for attempts, and court filing procedures all differ depending on jurisdiction. When you need documents served, you need a server who understands the specific requirements where your case is located.

Our nationwide network includes experienced process servers in all 50 states — professionals who know their local courts, understand their state’s rules, and deliver legally compliant service every time.


Find a Process Server by State

Select your state below, or use our Search by City or ZIP Code tool to find a server near you.

Need Canadian service? Visit our sister company: Canadian Process Serving Inc.


Common Questions About State Process Serving

Do process serving rules differ by state?
Yes. Each state has its own laws governing who can serve legal documents, how service must be performed, and what happens when personal service isn’t possible. Our servers are trained on their state’s specific requirements to ensure your service holds up in court.

Are your process servers familiar with local courts?
Absolutely. Our network includes servers who regularly work with courthouses in their area. They understand local filing procedures, know the clerks, and can navigate courthouse requirements efficiently.

What if I need service in multiple states?
No problem. As a nationwide company, we coordinate multi-state service regularly. You get one point of contact while we handle the logistics of serving documents across different jurisdictions.

Do some states require licensed process servers?
Yes, several states require process servers to be licensed, registered, or certified. Others have no such requirements. We ensure that every server in our network meets their state’s legal requirements.


Can’t Find Your Location?

Our network extends to every corner of the country, including rural and remote areas not listed on individual state pages. Contact us with your service location and we’ll connect you with a qualified server.