Process Server in Denver, Colorado
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Why You Should Use Proof for Denver Service of Process
Simple Document Serving
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Reviewed Affidavits
Two-Way Communication
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City of Denver Service of Process Rules
Denver Methods of Service
There are several methods of service that you can use, but which one makes the most sense for a client will depend on the type of case they’re filing. Here’s a general rundown:
Personal service: When someone who is not a party to the case hand-delivers documents to the other side
Service by mail: When someone who is not a party to the case mails documents to the other side
Substituted service: If unable to serve the papers in person, the process server can then leave the papers with someone else at the party’s residence
Service by publication: When you publish the summons and complaint in a newspaper (this is usually for when you do not know where the other party lives or works)
Who to Serve and Where
Those suing an individual will simply serve that individual at their place of business or residence. However, it’s a little less straightforward if you’re suing a corporation, business, or other entity. In that case, Proof’s process servers can help you determine how to proceed.
Process Server Rules in the City of Denver
Rules around who can serve process in Denver are pretty straightforward. Like many parts of the country, a process server must be at least 18 years of age and not involved in the case they’re serving.
How It Works
Step 1
Upload Your Documents
Upload your documents quickly and easily online without needing to race from one end of Denver to the other.
Step 2
Track Progress of Service
Never lose track of your documents thanks to real-time updates and accessible two-way chat available in the app.
Step 3
Receive the Proof You Need
As soon as your serve is successful, you’ll not only get a signed and notarized affidavit, but a geo-tagged image showing exactly where your documents were served.
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Proof Serves Across the Mile-High City
Your Denver process server might not be willing to climb all of Colorado’s 58 fourteeners, but you can bet they go anywhere in the city’s 154 square miles to get your documents where they need to go. That could mean traveling up and down the city’s nearly 200 miles of bike paths or searching any of the 78 official neighborhoods: Downtown, Cherry Creek, RiNo, the Highlands, and more!