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process servers in England

If you need a Process Server in England, we can assist you. We serve Court Orders, Divorce Petitions, Statutory Demands and all other types of legal documents throughout England.

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Acting for solicitors, law firms, businesses and private individuals, we provide a fast, reliable and fully compliant process serving service, designed to help move matters forward without delay.

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Our experienced England Process Servers make prompt attendances at residential and commercial addresses, ensuring legal documents are served professionally and in accordance with Court requirements. Once service has been completed, we provide Court-compliant Proof of Service for filing and evidential purposes.

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Standard, Priority and Same Day service options available. Ready to instruct us? Get a Quick Quote.

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You'll find our fees highly competitive for the service of court orders and legal documents anywhere in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. With fixed-fee pricing, nationwide coverage and no hidden charges, we provide a cost-effective solution for solicitors, businesses and private individuals requiring fast, reliable and compliant process serving across the United Kingdom.

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Proof of Service

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Send us the documents for service

Send us the documents by email or post, ensuring you include everything that requires service. Please provide any specific instructions and helpful information that may assist our Process Server in effecting prompt and successful service.

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How Our England Process Serving Service Works

We allocate your case to our Process Server

We will assign your instruction to an experienced Process Server, who will attend the address and seek to effect prompt and compliant service of the documents. Should any issues arise, we will keep you informed and discuss the available options.

File Proof of Service at Court

Once the documents have been successfully served, we will provide you with court-compliant proof of service. Depending on your requirements and the type of document served, this may be in the form of a Certificate of Service, Statement of Service or Affidavit of Service.

Once you have received the Proof of Service, you should retain it for your records and file it with the Court where necessary. As independent Process Servers, we provide the documentation to you, but do not submit it to the Court on your behalf.

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