Process Serving is the act of serving (delivering) legal documents to a person involved in a court case. The law states that an individual must be notified in person of the proceedings against them. Even in today's modern world, a phone call or email will not suffice.
Elite Enforcement Services provides a professional Process Serving service. Typically, the individuals will need to be served papers relating to bankruptcy, statutory demands, divorce petitions, or injunction orders, to name just a few.
With extensive experience in 'Process Serving', we can ensure crucial legal paperwork is delivered in the correct manner, thus ensuring proof that the Process Serving has taken place, and establishing a timeline for responses. Failure to serve documents correctly can lead to cases being delayed or dismissed due to improper notification.
Process Serving can be a tricky task as it is common for the individual concerned to actively avoid being served. We are trained to identify the whereabouts and contact information of individuals who are hard to track down. Using a professional, discrete company such as Elite Enforcement Services, you can be sure of success. We will work out of hours and think 'outside the box' to out-smart the individual. With years of experience, you can be sure we have a few tricks up our sleeve.
If you are looking for an expert Process Server, contact Elite Enforcement Services today.
We only accept BACS payments for services.
All payments to yourselves are made pro rata.
All payments should be directed to us from the debtor so that we have full control of your case and payments. If any payments are made to yourself from the debtor, you must declare it to us immediately so we can amend the balance/payments pro rata.
All fees are collected first and foremost.
If any payment made by yourself is recalled, even if it's out of your control, you agree to pay back those funds with immediate effect. During this period, your account will remain unpaid.
A Late payment charge of £25 will be applied to all late payments and 8% per annum of the total debt.