Angie’s Interview Series EPISODE 3

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...

You’re A Process Server?

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...

Who is the client anyway…?

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...

Has Process Service Become Archaic?

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...

Writ of Replevin –3rd in a Series

Writ of Replevin –3rd in a Series

Writ of Replevin: The Replevin Process   This replevin process can be broken down into two stages:   The replevy, are the steps the owners take to secure the physical ownership of the property, by providing security for prosecuting the action and for the...

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