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A personal relationship. Your phone calls & messages are returned or answered by me, not an answering service.
Accountability and trust. I’m responsible for every completed serve. Problems and concerns are handled directly, never passed off.
Friendly and efficient service.  You relax, I handle the details. Simple, online management & invoicing makes managing your bill a snap.
✓ Time varied service attempts (Morning - 6am - 10am; Daytime; Evening (6pm - 9pm; Weekends)
✓ Customized service plans (e.g. 4 varied attempts for $69, Attempt until Served $99 No Service, No charge )
✓ Background research available
✓ Diverse skillset: Private Investigation & Security experience; 20+ years in Information technology & Customer Service


✓ Easy online ordering in under 5 minutes.
✓ Service typically completed in 3-4 days.
✓ Real-time email notifications of attempts, & or service.
✓ GPS tracking, & coordinates of service.
✓ Proof of service sent quickly via email. 

✓ Free, Interactive, Collaborator account in Servemanager
What does a process server do?
Process servers are needed in an assortment of tasks such as filing court papers, serving legal documents, and document retrieval. Their principal job is to deliver or “serve” legal documents to a defendant or person involved in a court case. After serving any legal documents, process servers have to deliver actual evidence that the legal papers were served. The verification that is offered is referred to as an affidavit of service or proof of service, which must be notarized and given to the individual or company who required the papers to be served. Process servers are legally required to serve papers in the correct manner laid out by their state. Process serving laws differ by state, so each individual process server may have a distinctive way of carrying out service.


Why is service of process significant?
Service of process is necessary for many reasons, but the primary reason is to make sure that the due process of law is upheld in the United States. An additional reason process servers are an essential part of civil society is to ensure that legal papers are served in a highly effective and appropriate fashion. If papers aren’t served properly, the court is not able to rule on a case relating to an individual if they were not legally made aware of it. If service is determined to be improper, the entire case may be thrown out. Therefore, it is essential to be aware of the laws of your state pertaining to the correct way to serve a defendant legally.

Process Servers: A Brief History
To begin to describe what a modern-day process server does, let’s first start out with a little history of how and why process servers are needed. First, service of due process is a privilege set forth by the Constitution. This means that all citizens of the United States hold the right to be informed of being summoned, these legal guidelines are specified in the fifth and sixth amendments of the Constitution.
Process servers were intended as a messenger system to notify individuals of their constitutional right to due process of law by “serving” them with a notification that states the legal issue that specifically involves them. Originally, legal papers were typically served to individuals by their local county sheriff. As cities expanded in the United States, it became a challenging endeavor for local sheriffs to disperse court papers while attending to legal situations in their jurisdiction. There was a desire for an individual to deliver these papers legally and in a timely manner; for that reason, process servers were formed.

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Standard Plus - 1st Attempt within 3 days, No Charge unless Served

$99
  • A server may charge an additional fee for rural or other areas requiring additional travel time or costs to reach areas.
  • $149 (30 - 59 miles) $199 (60 - 85 miles)
  • Notary Fees: $8 notary fee + travel time $7 = $15
  • On-demand Surveillance
  • As needed survelliance for evasive servees. 2 hour minimum.
  • Up to $75/hour

Expedited - 4 attempts over 3 days

$149
  • Extended Travel Areas
  • A server may charge an additional fee for rural or other areas requiring additional travel time or costs to reach areas.
  • $179 (30 - 59 miles) $199 (60 - 85 miles)
  • Notary Fees: $8 notary fee + travel time $7 = $15
  • On-demand Surveillance
  • As needed surveillance for evasive servees. 2 hour minimum.
  • Up to $75/hour

Same Day - 1st attempt on same day*

$169
  • Extended Travel Areas
  • A server may charge an additional fee for rural or other areas requiring additional travel time or costs to reach areas.
  • $199 (30 - 59 miles) $219 (60 - 85 miles)
  • Notary Fees: $8 notary fee + travel time $7 = $15
  • On-demand Surveillance
  • As needed survelliance for evasive servees. 2 hour minimum.
  • Up to $75/hour
  • * If received before 2 pm where documents will be served, attempts will begin on the same day and be completed within 24 hours to the best of the server’s ability.
$25

Skip Trace

  • Find additional address(es) for subject.
$35

Additional Serve at Same Address - 50% reduction

  • Each Additional Serve at Same Address. 50% reduction in payout on each additional serve at the same address.
Attorneys, Businesses, clients requesting Service:
Here you can submit an order for Service of Process.  You can also send a general request & after our collaboration & agreement, this information for your request can be entered directly into the ServeManager software using your free collaborator account

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Business Information

  • Apollo, PA, United States
  • Westmoreland County
Established in 2021, PA Information Services LLC offers a variety of services including but not limited to Legal Process
Serving, BPO & Real Estate Photography, Delivery of products, & background research.
Our core areas of services are located in Western Pennsylvania & surrounding areas.