How Do You Serve Divorce Papers Out of State?


Going through a divorce can be a long, arduous, and often stressful experience.  Aside from the emotional turmoil of ending a relationship, the process, the filing of the divorce papers, the hiring of attorneys, and more can often be an incredibly confusing and worrisome venture.

If you’ve decided to divorce, the first thing you need to do to get the legal process underway is file your Petition for Dissolution of Marriage (aka your divorce petition) with the court in your county of residence.  After this, the court clerk will issue a summons that YOU are responsible for serving to your spouse.  You can have your spouse’s local sheriff’s office or an independent process server like ADI Tennessee Process to serve to your spouse.

So, which do you choose?

Well, you probably know our answer, but there are some serious advantages to utilizing ADI as opposed to using the local sheriff’s office to serve a summons.

First of all, by paying for the services of ADI, serving your summons becomes a number one priority.  With the sheriff’s office, your summons is just one in a huge sea of many.  They, of course, will attempt to serve it to your spouse, but with tons of other duties, the sheriff’s office search will often be mediocre at best.

ADI Tennessee Process boasts a team of expert process servers incredibly well versed in serving legal documents like a Petition of Dissolution of Marriage both in and out of the state of Tennessee.  ADI Tennessee Process Service is committed to providing quick response and low cost process serving in Tennessee.

To learn more about process serving with ADI Tennessee Process, call any time at (813) 263-5787.

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