What if the person refuses to accept service?

If the recipient refuses, process servers often have legal protocols—such as leaving the documents in a place they’re likely to receive them (depending on local laws), or having an affidavit of attempt. The process server documents the refusal. On The Mark should follow such protocols to preserve validity.

What is your track record in process serving?

On The Mark Investigations has a proven history of excellence, with hundreds of completed complicated projects, a reliable reputation, and a commitment to professional results that meet or exceed client expectations.

How quickly can documents be served?

While timing depends on case complexity and location of the person to be served, On The Mark emphasizes delivering documents “on time” and ensuring deadlines are met.

What is a process server?

A process server is a professional who delivers legal documents such as subpoenas, summons, complaints, writs, and court orders to individuals involved in litigation. This ensures that parties are formally notified of legal actions against them.