Artemis Legal

Artemis Legal ARTEMIS LEGAL - experts in Private Investigation and Process Serving located in Southern Arizona. We care! Try us today! Why do I need a process server?

We specialize locating that missing person and in serving your legal documents correctly and quickly. When you hire a process server to deliver your legal documents, you have every right to expect professionalism and reliability, as well as effective communication to keep you updated on the status of the assignment. We understand your expectations, and we strive to exceed them each and every time

we work with you. Whether you collaborate with us on one assignment or you have thousands of documents for us to serve, you'll find that we complete the job diligently and quickly. Our process servers are highly experienced and operate under the highest of professional and ethical standards. They handle each unique case with success in mind because getting the job done correctly the first time is better for you and better for the person receiving the documents. Contact us today and one of our professionals will gladly answer any questions you have:


Phone: (520) 629-0303
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Common questions about process serving:

What is service of process? According to United States legal procedure, all parties must be notified if they are facing legal action against them in a court of law. Notification (called service of process) is accomplished through delivery of documents describing the legal action, and those documents include subpoenas, complaints, summonses, writs and order to show cause. What does a professional process server do? A process server is responsible for delivering legal documents to the parties involved in court proceedings. Some states require process servers to be licensed or registered, and all process servers must adhere to all state regulations governing legal service of process. Process servers typically locate the individual named on the document, travel to that person to deliver the documents, verify the person's identity before handing over the papers, and then provide their client with a signed proof of service. This proof of service - also called the affidavit of service - details the time, date and location of the service of process, and the subject's name. It is the document you can present in court to verify that successful service of process occurred. Service of process must be carried out by a professional who understands the state laws, is well-versed on best practices and is licensed if required in that state. Any failure to follow legal procedures can result in legal issues for other parties in the court case, which is why you should leave service of process to a professional. An experienced and knowledgeable process server will do everything by the book and make it easy to demonstrate that you fairly notified the other parties of impending legal action. We're always available to answer your questions, so please contact us if you need more information about service of process.

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319 W. Simpson Street , #108
Tucson, AZ
85701

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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Process Serving - Our Specialty

When you hire a process server to deliver your legal documents, you have every right to expect professionalism and reliability, as well as effective communication to keep you updated on the status of the assignment. We understand your expectations, and we strive to exceed them each and every time we work with you.

Whether you collaborate with us on one assignment or you have thousands of documents for us to serve, you'll find that we complete the job diligently and quickly. Our process servers are highly experienced and operate under the highest of professional and ethical standards. They handle each unique case with success in mind because getting the job done correctly the first time is better for you and better for the person receiving the documents.

Common questions about process serving: What is service of process? According to United States legal procedure, all parties must be notified if they are facing legal action against them in a court of law. Notification (called service of process) is accomplished through delivery of documents describing the legal action, and those documents include subpoenas, summons and complaints, writs and orders to show cause and more.

What does a professional process server do? A process server is responsible for delivering legal documents to the parties involved in court proceedings. Some states require process servers to be licensed or registered, and all process servers must adhere to all state regulations governing legal service of process. Process servers typically locate the individual named on the document, travel to that person to deliver the documents, verify the person's identity before handing over the papers, and then provide their client with a signed proof of service. This proof of service - also called the affidavit of service - details the time, date and location of the service of process, and the subject's name. It is the document you can present in court to verify that successful service of process occurred. Why do I need a process server? Service of process must be carried out by a professional who understands the state laws, is well-versed on best practices and is licensed if required in that state. Any failure to follow legal procedures can result in legal issues for other parties in the court case, which is why you should leave service of process to a professional. An experienced and knowledgeable process server will do everything by the book and make it easy to demonstrate that you fairly notified the other parties of impending legal action. We're always available to answer your questions, so please contact us if you need more information about service of process.