Thanks for stopping by. We appreciate your visit. You’ll see other companies with the word “service” in their company name. But you’ll never see another company take that word more seriously. Because we take that word very seriously. Service. Please accept our assurance that we are in business to serve you. We provide service to the entire State of Georgia and on over into Florida and Alabama. We cover you in Thomas County, Brooks County, Mitchell County, Colquitt County, Grady County, Glynn County, Ware County, and Chatham County, Georgia. We’re there for you in Valdosta, Nashville, Tifton, Albany, Waycross, Bainbridge, Americus, Lake City, Moultrie, and Sylvester, Georgia. We’re there for you in Panama City and Tallahassee, Florida. We’re there for you in Dothan, Alabama. We’re in all those places and more – providing full service investigations in all areas, including workers comp, personal injury, domestic, child custody, assets check, skip tracing, repossessions, fugitive recovery and employee background investigations.
That’s because without clients, a process server investigator has no business. Our pledge to you: We provide the services you need with unequalled expertise in the industry, with no hidden fees and no sudden changes in company policy.
There will never be an additional fee for expedited service. Never. Why? Expedited service comes as standard. If a client didn’t need a paper served, they wouldn’t be calling a process server/investigator, would they? So why should the client have to emphasize the need for speed? They shouldn’t have to. The first service attempt will be made within twenty-four to forty-eight hours. If circumstances cooperate (and we make every effort to insure that they do), you will have service within twenty-four to forty-eight hours. How? Unequalled expertise in the industry acquired from forty-five years in the field.
When is a Process Server/Investigator Needed?
Today’s world is a mobile society. People move. Sometimes they don’t intend to drop off the radar. Sometimes they do. Process serving is a duty historically delegated to the various law enforcement departments such as the City Police Departments and the County Sheriff’s Office. For the garden variety legal action involving the average, stationary citizen, a police officer or a sheriff’s deputy will serve your papers within a reasonable time for a reasonable cost. However, when a legal action does not fall into the garden variety category, when the individual who needs to be served is not the average, stationary citizen, or has moved outside the jurisdictional boundaries of the department attempting the service, a police officer or a deputy is not going to track them down and serve them. They can’t. They have other duties that take precedence, including the safety of the general public. They don’t have the time or the resources to locate an elusive target and they have no jurisdiction outside that department’s geographical boundaries.
The solution? You need a private process server/investigator. And you need a good one for the simple reason that a bad one is worse than not having one at all. A process server/investigator who doesn’t know his business will alert the target to the fact that he has garnered attention; that someone wants to find him; that he is on the radar screen. If he doesn’t want to be found, he will simply disappear off into the sunset again. Can he be found? Certainly. A good process server/investigator who knows his business can find anyone. Court Service, Inc. knows the business. Forty-five years of hands-on blood, sweat and tears field experience went into learning it. They can run, but they cannot hide.
What services can you expect from a company touting the word “Service” in its corporate name? Please visit our “Services” page and find out. Then give us a call at (229) 226-6211.