Official delivery of legal documents throughout New York City. Certified service of process for summons, subpoenas, complaints, and court filings.
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Process serving is the formal legal procedure of delivering court documents — such as summons, complaints, or subpoenas — to defendants, witnesses, or other named parties. Proper service of process is required by law before legal proceedings can move forward.
In New York, process servers must follow strict rules under the CPLR (Civil Practice Law and Rules) regarding how and when documents are delivered. Improper service can result in cases being dismissed or delayed.
We provide professional, documented process serving throughout all five NYC boroughs. You receive confirmation of service with an affidavit of service, which is the official legal proof that documents were properly delivered.
We handle a wide range of document types. Below are some of the most common requests we receive:
Schedule at your convenience — same-day appointments available seven days a week.
We'll confirm exactly what to bring. Valid government-issued photo ID is required for all notarizations.
Identity verified, signatures witnessed, and all legal requirements confirmed — confidentially.
Walk away with properly notarized documents. Digital copies available upon request.
An affidavit of service is a sworn legal document completed by the process server that details when, where, and how the documents were served. It's filed with the court as proof that proper service was completed.
New York allows several methods: personal delivery directly to the named party, substituted service (leaving with a suitable person at the address and mailing a copy), and nail-and-mail service (affixing to the door and mailing). The method used depends on the circumstances.
We offer standard and rush service. Same-day service is often available for urgent matters such as TROs (temporary restraining orders) or time-sensitive court deadlines.
Yes. We serve throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island. We also cover Nassau and Suffolk counties on Long Island.
We document all service attempts. If the person is actively evading service, we can discuss alternative legal service options, including skip tracing to locate a new address, or applying for court-authorized alternative service.
Same-day appointments available. We respond to all inquiries within 2 hours, seven days a week.