Allied Universal® is seeking Process Server. Our Process Server allow us to contribute to our company’s core purpose of providing unparalleled service, systems and solutions to serve, secure and care for the people and businesses of our communities. A Process Server or Civil Process Server is responsible for presenting legal documents to people who are part of a court proceedings; it requires them to be formally informed of the actions. This person includes delivering papers to witnesses, defendants, and other parties whose participation or input has been deemed necessary by the courts, be it a local, municipal or federal. His/her authority in serving these legal files does not extend to property seizures or issuing arrest warrants and only limited to civil disputes. Process Servers in the justice sector was initially intended as a messenger system to inform individuals of their constitutional right to due process of the law by giving them a notification that states issue that involves them as individually. Their main task is to “serve” or deliver legal documents to persons involved in a court case. Process Servers will also have to deliver actual evidence that they served those legal papers. They are by law required to serve papers in the correct format as laid out by their state and laws differ from state to state. The main duty of a process server is to deliver court case-related documents by hand to anyone required to testify in court or defendants. Once the documents get delivered, a notarized affidavit of service or a proof of service is then delivered back to whomever that requested the service, which could be a legal firm or plaintiff.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
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