What Rules Govern a Process Server?
Process Servers have a long history of playing an important role in our justice system. Without them, thousands of court cases would not be able to proceed. The main reason we have process servers is because of something known as due process. What is Due Process? When...
Angie’s Interview Series EPISODE 3
In this series, Angie Heath speaks to what it is like to run 360Legal's Process Service office in Tampa. Angie is a veteran of both Process Service and Private Investigation, an amazing toolset to run our Process Server office. "Some of you are wondering what the...
CFPB Encourages Debt Collectors to Not Levy Stimulus Payments
In line with what many have predicted, the CFPB announced yesterday in a press release that the Bureau Encourages Financial Institutions and Debt Collectors to Allow Stimulus Payments to Reach Consumers. Over the past week, many industry trade associations have...
Personal Injury, Informed Consent, and Process Service
Who must be served notice in a personal injury law suit? This question usually occurs after the first personal injury verdict, when the plaintiff(s) are ready to file their civil suit. In that situation, who must be served notice of the pending civil suit? The answer...
You’re A Process Server?
(this article first appeared in Occupational Outlook Quarterly Spring 2012) When a process server is at your door, you might be in trouble. Legal trouble, that is. We’re going to talk about the life of a Process Server, using an Alias of Amy Jones. As a process...
Email Like It Will Be Subpoenaed
Dance like no one is watching. Email Like It Will Be Subpoenaed!
Personal Injury, Informed Consent, and Process Service
Who Must Be Served Notice in a Personal Injury Lawsuit? After a personal injury case verdict, the plaintiff may file a civil lawsuit seeking further damages from responsible parties. An early procedural requirement is properly serving legal notice to all defendants...
Who is the client anyway…?
How many times have you been at a gas station, restaurant, bank or any other business where you were a customer, asked for something simple, expected a certain level of service and were told No, or worse ignored. As I go about my daily routine, I encounter way too...
360 Legal Process Service Interviews: When Someone Evades Being Served
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VifFulO8yI&feature=youtu.be Jeff Folkersen: Hi, everyone. Thank you for joining us for another episode of Small Business Briefing. Today, we've got the pleasure of working with Joe Osborne. Joe is the vice president of operations...
Has Process Service Become Archaic?
It is hard to believe that the venerable Fax machine has been with us 1964, (Xerox (LDX) or Long-Distance Xerography). Many of us that have been in business for a few decades probably remember office discussions, at times heated discussions, on whether or not to get...

At 360 Legal, our goal is to become a trusted Process Server partner for our clients. We understand that the legal services we provide represent your firm and that frequently the Process Server is the initial contact that your firm has with a defendant.
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What Rules Govern a Process Server?
Process Servers have a long history of playing an important role in our justice system. Without them, thousands of court cases would not be able to proceed. The main reason we have process servers is because of something known as due process. What is Due Process? When...
Angie’s Interview Series EPISODE 3
In this series, Angie Heath speaks to what it is like to run 360Legal's Process Service office in Tampa. Angie is a veteran of both Process Service and Private Investigation, an amazing toolset to run our Process Server office. "Some of you are wondering what the...
CFPB Encourages Debt Collectors to Not Levy Stimulus Payments
In line with what many have predicted, the CFPB announced yesterday in a press release that the Bureau Encourages Financial Institutions and Debt Collectors to Allow Stimulus Payments to Reach Consumers. Over the past week, many industry trade associations have...
Personal Injury, Informed Consent, and Process Service
Who must be served notice in a personal injury law suit? This question usually occurs after the first personal injury verdict, when the plaintiff(s) are ready to file their civil suit. In that situation, who must be served notice of the pending civil suit? The answer...
You’re A Process Server?
(this article first appeared in Occupational Outlook Quarterly Spring 2012) When a process server is at your door, you might be in trouble. Legal trouble, that is. We’re going to talk about the life of a Process Server, using an Alias of Amy Jones. As a process...
Email Like It Will Be Subpoenaed
Dance like no one is watching. Email Like It Will Be Subpoenaed!
Personal Injury, Informed Consent, and Process Service
Who Must Be Served Notice in a Personal Injury Lawsuit? After a personal injury case verdict, the plaintiff may file a civil lawsuit seeking further damages from responsible parties. An early procedural requirement is properly serving legal notice to all defendants...
Who is the client anyway…?
How many times have you been at a gas station, restaurant, bank or any other business where you were a customer, asked for something simple, expected a certain level of service and were told No, or worse ignored. As I go about my daily routine, I encounter way too...
360 Legal Process Service Interviews: When Someone Evades Being Served
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VifFulO8yI&feature=youtu.be Jeff Folkersen: Hi, everyone. Thank you for joining us for another episode of Small Business Briefing. Today, we've got the pleasure of working with Joe Osborne. Joe is the vice president of operations...
Has Process Service Become Archaic?
It is hard to believe that the venerable Fax machine has been with us 1964, (Xerox (LDX) or Long-Distance Xerography). Many of us that have been in business for a few decades probably remember office discussions, at times heated discussions, on whether or not to get...