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International Service of Process in Central and South America
When dealing with international service of process, Central and South America offer several ways to effectuate service. While some countries in Central and South America are signatories to the Hague Service Convention, there are many which are not. When attempting to...
How To Get The Most Out of Your Process Server – Part 1
In this edition of the DGReport&Serve, we talk about what what you can do to get service completed faster and keep your cases moving forward in this two part series. Hello, and welcome to today's segment of DGR Report and Serve, server news that you can use. I...
International Process Service & Enforcing A Judgment: What You Need To Know
Deciding what type of international process service method to use will be impacted by whether or not you’ll be enforcing a judgment. We have some tips on how to help you choose. The considerable cost (anywhere from $700 to $2,000+) and time (one month to a year)...
How Do You Serve Someone Internationally?
 In this edition of the DGReport&Serve, we talk about what it takes to serve someone internationally and what you can expect during the process. Hello and welcome to this edition of The Central Authority! Today we'll be talking about how to serve someone...
U.S. Magistrate Judge Approves Service of Process via Twitter and WhatsApp
In a recent court order, U.S. Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn has approved alternate service via Twitter and Whats App in Jonathan Schwartz v. Sensei, LLC. Attempts to serve the CEO of Sensei LLC, Sean Daniel McDevitt, proved difficult. The plaintiff was able to call...
Oklahoma Bill Would Limit Approval for Process Server License
An Oklahoma bill, if passed, would prohibit those who have been convicted of a violent crime, who has been required to register under the Sex Offenders Registration Act, or who has felony to apply for a process server license or renewal of a license. Sponsored...
Law.Com Article: Serving Via Social Media With DGR
Law.com recently released an article titled Serving Via Social Media: California Suit Shows Possibilities, but Change Takes Time. Law.com reached out to DGR for comments on the topic, given our expertise in handling numerous instances of social media service and...
Why Law Firms Need a Process Server Who Specializes in Foreclosure Matters
The service rules in foreclosure matters are considerably different than any other type of legal matter, so if you want to make sure service is properly effectuated in accordance with the rules you need a process server who specializes in foreclosure matters. Improper...
International Service of Process By Mail
Service of process internationally is a notoriously tricky endeavor, dependent on the rules of both countries involved and any treaties they may be signatories of. In an effort to workaround the many complications involved in international service, some are resorting...