Posts Tagged ‘Process Serving’


Memphis Process Servers

ADI Tennessee Process is a full service legal support company that specializes in process serving. The Bristol area office is staffed by trained professionals and can handle small and large jobs alike. Whether you need to have a subpoena served for a criminal case or civil matter, ADI will be there to fulfill your request. [&hel...

Serve Summons in Bristol

ADI Tennessee Process, a reliable process service company located in Bristol, Tennessee, offers a full range of process services to meet any needs in the Bristol metro area. Whether the matter is a civil lawsuit, criminal investigation, or other matter, we can get your summons served quickly and at a reasonable cost. ADI (Assura...

Filing an Eviction in Tennessee

Filing an eviction in Tennessee is a rather simple process. This article will outline some of the basic steps in filing an eviction for a current resident of a property. First, a tenant must be given a three day notice. Legally, this must happen or the eviction is void. The notice may be given by […]...

How to Serve a Summons in Tennessee?

A summons in Tennessee is a demand for a person to appear in court due to a legal proceeding. It is a writ designed to bring people into court involuntarily whenever it may be necessary. If you are the plaintiff in the legal proceeding, it is up to you to make sure the defendants or […]...

How to Serve Divorce Papers in Tennessee?

Serving divorce papers in Tennessee is generally an easy process. When you file your Petition for Dissolution of Marriage–your divorce petition– with the court, the court clerk will issue a summons. You must take a copy of the summons and the divorce petition to the local sheriff’s office or to a special proces...

How Can I Serve Court Papers?

Once a Plaintiff in a civil action has filed a petition to commence an action against a Defendant, it is the Plaintiff’s responsibility to inform the Defendant that a lawsuit has been filed against him or her. This is called the Service of Process, which is the legal notification to the Defendant that a lawsuit […]...