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Rivcoast Consultants

Process Servers, East Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650


Border Process Service

Process Servers, North Albury, NSW 2640


Open 24 hours

Professional & Prompt Service Of Process In all Jurisdictions

Confidential Document Handling
Timely Service Guarantee
Licensed Agents Network
Member of the IMA - Institute of Mercantile Agents
Confidential Document Handling
Timely Service Guarantee
Licensed Agents Network
Member of the IMA - Institute of Mercantile Agents
Founded in 1994, Border Process Service has over two decades of experience in legal document delivery and debtor field inquiries. With a focus on Victoria and southern New South Wales, we have built a reputation for confidentiality and reliability. Our skilled team of licensed agents ensures compliance with court requirements while providing exceptional service to our valued clients.

Albury Wodonga Process Service

Process Servers, Lavington, NSW 2641


Open by appt

Serve Family Law Documents

Galvic Investigative Services

Private Detectives & Investigators, Wodonga, VIC 3690


Open 24 hours

Experienced & Professional Investigation Firm

Association Of Investigators And Security Professionals
Association Of Investigators And Security Professionals
Our mission is to provide clients with a tailored and timely investigation to suit their needs, and to meet these requirements with a professional, discrete, confidential, and cost-effective service.

Private Detectives & Investigators, servicing Wodonga

Legal ID: LIC No: 887-719-70S

Brian Carter

Process Servers, Lavington, NSW 2641

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What does a process server do?

Process servers are well known in the legal community but not many outside of the legal profession know what exactly process servers do. Here’s a breakdown of what process serving is about to refresh your memory or clear up any misunderstanding.

Process servers are needed in a variety of tasks such as filing court papers, serving legal documents, and document retrieval. Their principal responsibility is to “serve” legal documents to a defendant or person who is involved in a court case. After serving any legal documents, process servers have to deliver actual evidence that the legal papers were served. This is done by a proof of service verification process.

Process servers are essential to the judicial process and make sure that due process of law is upheld in Australian states. For more information, connect with a process serving company near you after browsing through our directory.