Although the exciting
world of process service will be discussed and described in general terms, let it be known that this will not be about how to serve process. It is not about “tricks of the trade” or how
to complete those difficult serves. It’s
not about how to properly complete a return of service. It’s not about knowing all the rules and
regulations regarding civil process. It’s
not about how to become a process server or to teach in any great detail about
process serving.
There are plenty of books out there that
address the various scenarios, plans, devices, opportunities, and slight of
hand for serving civil process. There
are also thousands of experienced process servers in the business, some right
there in your home town that will be all to willing to share in their knowledge
on how to get the job done. There are
tons of training seminars, schools, online courses, certified instructors, books,
codes, rules, and regulations that address how to properly complete returns of
service, and how to properly serve court documents in accordance with whatever
state or venue of which you are located.
Although there will be plenty of things presented on this blog regarding how to organize, automate,
market, and operate a process serving business and are specific to the daily operations of a process
serving company, as well as some things in here that could be applied to any small business, this is
not the blog that discusses how to get a “deadbeat dad” to open the front door of his dilapidated one-
bedroom apartment.
If that is what you are looking for, this is not the place to find it, as this blog is about creating and
operating a process service company that runs quick, smooth, and clean allowing for greater
profitability, working smarter not harder, and at the same time allowing you to have a life outside of
the business so that the business doesn’t take over your life. As is true with most all small
businesses, if one is not organized and prepared, one finds oneself not running the business at all,
but rather the business runs you.
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