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FAQ

  • Do you have a location I can come to?

    Yes, we do have a local office for walk-in appointments. We are located at 1201 N. Watson Rd. Ste. 226, Arlington, TX 76006.

  • What does process serving mean?

    Service of process or process serving is a key part of what is known as the Due Process of Law. If any actions are taken against someone in a court of law, he or she must be notified of the fact under US law. Process service is the way that he or she is notified. A professional known as a process server will find this person and hand deliver court documents to them so that they are fully informed. Depending on the court case one is involved in, a process server may deliver subpoenas, summons, complaints, order to show cause, or writs. Each state has its own process serving laws and rules that govern civil procedure. Process servers must follow these laws and rules in order to legally deliver court documents. In most cases, a process server must deliver documents to someone by hand. In cases where this is not possible, “substituted service” may be another option. In this legal process of service, court documents are left with management personnel at someone’s place of business or are left with an adult resident of someone’s home. If service can’t be perfected some states allow the service document to be published in a newspaper or other publication. In these instances, the process server also needs to send a copy of the documents via certified mail.

  • How can I get documents to the process server?

    First, find out if original documents must be served. If original documents must be served, you will need to send the documents to the process server by mail or courier. If not, you will be able to email or fax the documents to your process server. You will want to find out whether original documents need to be served or not so that you do not end up paying for shipping costs.

  • How long will it take to have my papers served?

    Process servers can usually estimate turn-around-time (or TAT). Different process servers have different TAT, although most offer several levels of service. For example, many process servers will offer same day service or rush service, in which a first attempt to serve occurs within 3 days. You can expect to pay more for these speedy services. Almost all process servers offer routine service, which means that an initial attempt to serve your documents will be made within 5 to 7 days after you have hired the process server.

  • Who is Major Paperwork, LLC II designed for?

    Anyone who needs to find a professional, legal process server can use Major Paperwork, LLC II to find qualified, local process servers. Many people can benefit from take .com off and add LLC, including the general public, legal professionals, companies, government agencies, and collection companies. If you need a process server, Major Paperwork, LLC II is a good choice for you.

  • How much do you charge for services?

    We don’t charge anything upfront, we will bear all expenses involves in the enforcement and recovery of your judgment. You will receive a substantial percentage of the total amount of the assets found and seized.

  • What if you can’t find any assets belonging to the debtor?

    If there is no assets available we can attempt to contact the debtor and negotiate a monthly payment. If that doesn’t work we will check on the debtor again after a few months or so and determine if the situation has improved.

  • How does this work?

    We will send you a form to sign, called an Acknowledgment of Assignment, which will allow us to collect the judgment on your behalf. This form will be filed in the case file at the courthouse. Then we will locate the debtor and their assets and initiate the levying procedures necessary to seize those assets. When we receive funds from the collection process, we will issue a check to you, less my commission and fees incurred.

  • Do you guarantee to collect my judgment?

    No, but we promise to try hard and to use every means available. Some debtors truly have no assets and have no income that can be seized. If nothing can be collected, we lose our legal expenses and the time and effort expended trying to collect. Your risk nothing.



    If you have any further questions please feel free to contact us customerservice@majorpaperwork2.com

Contact Us

  • 888-533-9414

  • 817-394-1435

  • Customerservice@majorpaperwork2.com

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