When it comes to serving legal documents, both process servers and the sheriff’s officer play vital roles in the legal system. A process server is hired to deliver any legal documents, such as but not limited to a statement of claim, divorce papers, family law documents, summons or subpoenas, directly to the involved parties. Process Servers have the flexibility to serve documents quickly at unconstricted days and times and in various locations, making them invaluable in time-sensitive situations. They are trained to handle the nuances of document delivery and can navigate challenging circumstances effectively.
The Role of the Sheriff’s Officer
In contrast, the sheriff’s officer are government employees, their essential role is to provide court security and protect court staff and guests, they are equipped to serve or execute certain legal documents between the hours of 9 am to 5pm Monday to Friday.
Why choose us
At ODIAMS, we collaborate closely with the client to ensure that your documents are served efficiently and in accordance with legal requirements. ODIAMS is here to ensure successful document delivery.