Malone Process Service offers service of process in every Texas county. Our process servers and our affiliates will place priority on making sure your paper is served quickly and professionally, while keeping you updated and returning the affidavit of service promptly.
Our process servers generally make the first service attempt within 72 hours (rush service is also available) and will serve your legal documents as quickly and professionally as possible. Our rates are reasonable and competitive, and our outstanding service and experience separate us from the competition.
A process server is a person who serves a summons, complaint, citation, petition, subpoena, and/or other similar documents on a person or company. A process server generally must serve documents in accordance with law in the jurisdiction of service. The law might require that a process server hand documents to a defendant personally. The law might also allow sub-serving the documents on someone in the same household or business. Once the documents are delivered, the process server must then provide proof (for the court) that the papers were served.
Malone Process Service offers:
- Outstanding customer service
- Immediate response on status requests
- A team of dedicated, certified process servers throughout Texas
Caleb Malone, Joel Malone and Hope Malone are Texas Supreme Court Certified Process Servers. When you need a professional process server in Texas call us: Contact us 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for your process service needs!
Statewide Texas Process Servers - Malone Process Service has offices in major cities and affiliates across Texas. We specialize in cities including Austin, Lubbock, Big Spring, Midland/Odessa, Abilene, Laredo, San Angelo, El Paso, San Antonio, Del Rio, and Amarillo. However, we offer process service in all Texas counties.
|