We are process servers covering southeast Georgia and southeast South Carolina. We charge a flat fee which includes a number attempts, typical printing costs if emailed (up to 50 pages) and a notarized return. Turnaround for routine serves is 1-4 days for the first attempt. We can usaully handle rush serves in Chatham.
If your papers are filed in Georgia, we are permanently appointed in State and Superior Courts in Chatham, Bryan and Liberty Counites.
Our service area in Georgia includes:
Our service area in South Carolina includes:
We routinely have Subpoenas issued and file civil cases and UCC in Chatham, Bryan, Effingham and Liberty counties.
Turnaround time is 1-3 business days. Conformed copies can be emailed or returned via overnight delivery.
NOTE: We recommend contacting the Clerk of Court prior to filing to ensure compliance with civil forms and filing fees.
We cover county courts in Chatham, Bryan, Bulloch, Effingham, Liberty and other counties in southeast Georgia.
We research civil litigation and judgments, criminal cases, federal, state and local tax liens, UCC and property records. We also search all records in Probate Court. The subject's name can be cross-referenced by SSN, DOB, aliases, f/k/a and residential addresses, if that information is provided to us in the request.
Certified copies can be obtained for court use. Turnaround time is typically 2-5 business days. Retrieving archived case files usually extends our turnaround time.
Occasionally during the course of a civil action, defendants and witnesses need to be located for service of process.
We utilize a combination of databases, investigative techniques, and other resources to locate lost defendants and witnesses within the United States.
In most cases, turnaround time is 2-10 days. Difficult locates take 2 weeks or more to complete.
We cover county courts in Chatham, Bryan, Bulloch, Effingham, Liberty and other counties in southeast Georgia.
Files can be sent via email or overnight delivery for certified copies.
Turnaround time is typically 1-3 business days. Retrieving archived case files usually extends our turnaround time.