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How to Serve Papers to Someone You Can’t Find?

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When a plaintiff decides to pursue legal action against a defendant, they must serve them with a copy of the claim. This task is required to notify them of the impending legal proceedings. This formal notice is often referred to as a service of process. It’s important to understand that while the process of serving someone with court papers may seem straightforward, it can be difficult if the person is evading service. If you are having trouble locating someone, it’s in your best interest to enlist the help of our seasoned Connecticut Professional Process Servers who can help efficiently serve your legal documents. 

What Are Common Issues with Serving Legal Papers?

For the most part, the delivery of court papers is typically unwelcome as it signifies the beginning of a potentially costly and time-consuming legal procedure. When individuals know or suspect they are going to be served, they will try to hide or stay under the radar to avoid being notified of impending legal action against them. As such, hiring a private process server is one of the most efficient ways to ensure that documents reach their intended recipient.

Regardless of whether you need to serve a summons and complaint, divorce papers, or other legal papers for lawsuits, several issues can arise when attempting to deliver these documents. A major issue you may encounter when serving papers is the confidentiality of the content. If legal papers go missing or are delivered to the wrong people, it can jeopardize your case. Essentially, if legal papers are lost or given to the wrong people, it’s grounds for the opposing counsel to contest the service.

How Can a Private Investigator Help Serve Papers?

As mentioned above, serving legal papers can be challenging when dealing with a defendant who doesn’t want to be found. However, private investigators can utilize a wide range of resources that can help you accomplish your objective. For starters, they can use surveillance and tracking techniques to determine an individual’s whereabouts. This includes methods of skip tracing to locate those who are suspected to have fled the country, left town, or changed addresses. Private investigators can help ensure papers are served legally and will not cause issues with the case. They will be able to obtain proof of service to satisfy the courts and provide confidentiality assurance. Ultimately, private investigators are equipped with the means to locate individuals using stakeouts, disguises, and other undercover operations.

At Advanced Investigations we are prepared to help you track down individuals and serve necessary legal documents. Connect with our team today to learn more about hiring a private investigator for your process-serving needs.

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