Welcome to Nationwide Legal Support Service. With 33 years of experience in international service of process, we’ve served in countries around the world. Each country has its own unique set of laws and rules. While a process server may be familiar with the Hague Convention and Letters Rogatory, it’s important they’re also experts in the specific country you require service of process. With the experience of thousands of international services in countless countries. Nationwide Legal Support Service can handle the service of process globally.
In addition to national process service, Nationwide Legal Support Service also offers international process service. Utilizing both the Hague Convention and Letters Rogatory. We can provide supporting information and documentation, if necessary, to assist in getting difficult court signatures, and affidavits, if necessary, to obtain additional extensions of time or comply with court orders to provide the status of a service. Our worldwide network and extensive experience with international process service ensures fast and efficient service for our clients.
Our experience means you get the most efficient service possible at a competitive cost – making international process service less stressful and seamless. Nationwide Legal Support Service home office is in California, with a world-wide network of process servers with offices in several countries. No matter your process service needs, Nationwide Legal Support Service can successfully handle the service at hand.
Some courts allow process service by email. Nationwide Legal Support Service has access to a system that enables process service by email in certain jurisdictions. Long-term clients and first-time users receive a Proof of Service immediately, which we’re able to file for you at the courthouse. If post-service filing is needed, just ask before we serve the papers.
In order to serve a person that you are not able to locate using the publication method (newspaper or online), there must be proof that your best effort went toward locating the person and if any process service attempts have been made if applicable. In most cases, the standard in-person and substituted service methods are tried first. This is called proving your due diligence to the judge. Nationwide Legal Support Service has access to an online legal notice publication platform and can provide a Due Diligence Search at a reasonable cost.