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Posted on Saturday, July 07, 2012 2:45 PM
On July 2, 2012, the Colorado Supreme Court released numerous updates
to the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure and the Colorado Rules of
County Court Civil Procedure dealing with process, service of process,
and the filing of pleadings. Amendments were made to the following
rules:
- CRCP Rule 4 – “Process”
- CRCP Rule 5 – “Service and Filing of Pleadings and Other Papers”
- CRCP Rule 121, Section 1-26 – “Electronic Filing and Serving System”
- CRCCCP Rule 304 – “Service of Process”
- CRCCCP Rule 305.5 – “Electronic Filing and Serving”
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N.P.S.A.: Posted on Wednesday, April 18, 2012 6:17 AM
Ready for a career change? Becoming a process server is a rewarding career if you're honest,
hardworking, and reliable. So where do you begin?
First, you need to understand what a legal process server does. A process server is hired by attorneys
and legal support teams from across the country, that need legal documents served to individuals. It is then the
responsibility of the process server, to properly serve the documents while abiding by the originating states laws
governing the service of process. |
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MADELEINE MORGENSTERN: Posted on Sunday, February 19, 2012 9:37 AM
The great grandmother has lived in her Fairfield, Conn. home since 1953, raising two sons there with her late husband.
Now, she’s fighting her eldest son, whom she hasn’t seen in months, as he tries to force her out and sell the house.“I didn’t think he would do it,” Mary Kantorowski told WTNH-TV.
According to the Connecticut Post, she and her husband signed the house over to their son in the 1990s under the condition that Mary would live there until her death. |
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Lisa Irish / The Daily Courier: Posted on Saturday, October 01, 2011 12:38 PM
Prescott police arrested a man Saturday on charges including attempted second-degree murder after a process server who posted papers at the man's home told police the man shot him in the back as he walked back to his vehicle.
An officer booked Larry Stewart, 57, of Prescott into the Yavapai County Jail on charges of attempted second-degree murder, aggravated assault and three counts of firing a weapon in city limits.
Bob Palmer of Palmer Investigations said on Saturday his employee was serving Stewart with a civil summons and complaint. |
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Agent Roland: Posted on Thursday, September 08, 2011 3:13 PM
AURORA- A Colorado process server while attempting to discharge their official duties of serving legal notice was charged with two counts of misdemeanor assault and battery. Ellana DeLoach, a Colorado private process-server, while on duty April 27,2008 was attempting to serve legal notice on Quan Reeder at the Pacesetter Motel located at 14291 E. Colfax Ave. Unit #33. According to the police report, DeLoach approached unit #33 and knocked on the door and waited. In DeLoach's statement she claims that she saw someone moving around inside the unit and refused to answer the door. |
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James D Roland: Posted on Thursday, September 08, 2011 3:12 PM
A process server presents court summons and other legal documentation to those who are involved in court cases. Service of process is an extremely important step in the legal process, as it ensures that all parties have an equal opportunity to present a case. However, accepting the served documents obligates the recipient to participate in the proceedings or risk consequences. Some would-be recipients are aware of this fact and try to avoid accepting the documents. Responsibility then falls to the process server to ensure that the documents are properly served to the unwilling recipient. |
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ServeNow Staff: Posted on Thursday, September 08, 2011 3:08 PM
 After a year filled with legal battles and a host of new rules for New York City process servers, process serving professionals from that area will finally be able to discuss recent events with their peers from around the state and beyond. The New York State Professional Process Servers Association (NYSPPSA) will convene for its annual conference Sept. 16-18 in Saratoga Springs, New York. NYSPPSA Past-President and Conference Co-Chair Jillina Kwiatkowski said that with local servers still digesting the many recent |
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Trent Carlyle: Posted on Thursday, July 21, 2011 9:13 PM
Who would have ever thought you could influence the entire process serving industry with short messages of 140 characters or fewer? A dedicated group of Twitter users has been leading the charge to harness the social networking site as a source of real-time information sharing and networking for process servers. In recognition of this forward-thinking bunch, ServeNow decided to salute process serving's top tweeters. The following is a list of the top Twitter users in the process serving industry. |
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JD ROLAND: Posted on Thursday, April 28, 2011 4:38 PM
So what exactly is an evasive document? When you have a summons and the defendant that is being served does not open the door, never home, has a gatekeeper at work or a variety of other situations. So what is a process server to do? -Cry and Bundle up in a corner? NOT US! Over the years we have developed a suite of deception tactics to lure our cast of evasive winners. Today we will share one of these tactics with you. Special Delivery: So everyone loves getting flowers, even evasive defendants. |
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Agent Roland: Posted on Monday, December 13, 2010 10:06 PM
Most people here in the United States know little about process serving and its history. People often dread being served, but there's an important historical aspect to process serving that many people aren't even aware of. Service of process can be thought of as a noble and honorable profession.
We won't go into volumes here, but in past times and places, people didn't even have a right to know if they were involved in matters concerning the court system. You can see how that would impact people's lives. |
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