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If you or your business need an experienced process server, contact Bond Rees via any of the below options and an advisor will call you back without delay to arrange this for you:
WhatsApp: https://wa.link/91ew91
Text: 07792 762 511
Email: bondrees@gmail.com
Telephone: 0800 773 4931
Or you can just fill out the contact form at the bottom of the page.
Bond Rees are an established and reliable provider of professional process serving and we can undertake any process serving requirement, even with urgent need or on short notice, anywhere in the United Kingdom, and ensure that any legal document is delivered to the correct recipient on time.
We provide professional process serving to any legal firm, landlord, housing association, financial institution, local authority, government agency, business, or private individual and we also offer the role of acting as a UK agent for any person or organisation located overseas in line with Hague Convention policy.
Our British Investigators are robust and committed in their work and have the experience, acumen, and skill sets to provide proficient process serving even when faced with obstructive or evasive defendants and to act with respect, diplomacy, and resolve, minimising acrimony between any party especially regarding family law.
If you or your business need a reliable and professional process server, contact Bond Rees today.
Bond Rees offer dependable and efficient process serving across the entirety of the United Kingdom through use of our many local branches distributed in towns and cities throughout including in the large market town of Huddersfield in the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, West Yorkshire which was a prominent mill town in the Industrial Revolution.
Our numerous local offices provide us with a base for our professional investigator teams with their wealth of local knowledge, and the ability to respond without delay to any process serving requirement in any location across the country.
Bond Rees are a discreet professional service provider and guarantee absolute confidentiality throughout our work and the strictest application of Data Protection Act requirements, and we have full professional indemnity insurance in place to cover any eventuality.
Our British investigators are experienced and knowledgeable professional process servers and have the expertise and training to serve any legal document or papers with correct protocol and in line with civil procedure and to meet any timescales required.
You can contact Bond Rees to hire a professional process server using any of the options below:
WhatsApp: https://wa.link/91ew91
Text: 07792 762 511
Email: bondrees@gmail.com
Telephone: 0800 773 4931
Or you can just fill out the contact form at the bottom of the page.
Bond Rees have the coverage, resources, and experience to serve any legal document in any location on time, including examples such as those provided below:
Bond Rees follow civil procedure and undertake all process serving with diligence and recognition of the responsibility and significance of this task.
On receiving instruction and in receipt of relevant documents or legal papers we will allocate a professional investigator to your case who will initiate process serving procedures without delay.
Our professional process servers will ensure they have all the information they require from you including any specific or individual requirements that we can incorporate into our process as part of our personal service.
Bond Rees will make three in person visits to the home or primary serving address to attempt process serving and will obtain verification of identity prior to service.
If the home address does not yield results, our process servers will persist with attempts at other addresses known to pose possibility of service such as a place of work or home of a partner or family member.
If the defendant is suspected to be at the location but evading service our investigators will employ legitimate techniques to encourage engagement and if a defendant is thought to have absconded or relocated, we can also provide person or debtor tracing services to assist with this.
In the unlikely even that we cannot achieve service, Bond Rees will supply all required information and proof to enable application for third-party or substituted service and minimise any delay to proceedings.
Following successful completion of service we will inform our client and issue all relevant confirmation of this such as a statement of service.
Will proceedings terminate if you cannot serve someone?
There are many options that can be employed when it comes to process serving and even if a defendant cannot be located, is hiding from the process server, or employing some other methods to prevent themselves from being served, this will not cause proceedings to terminate.
Application can be made for third-party or substituted service wherein documents can be served to another connected individual or notice of service can be provided through other means; the only likely impact to proceedings is some form of delay.
What is a process server not legally allowed to do?
Process servers cannot force entry to private property, use threat, force, intimidation, or aggression to achieve service, and cannot pose as another professional such as a police officer or court official.
How quickly can you serve my document?
Bond Rees cover the entirety of the UK with local branches distributed throughout including in Huddersfield; we have British investigators ready and available to undertake process serving wherever and whenever you need and even with minimal notice or on an urgent basis.
Can process serving be undertaken via email?
Certain legal documents need to be delivered in person and evidence of this provided so cannot take place through email.
A professional process server will ensure that the document reaches the right hands and provide robust evidence of this to prevent any defendant from being able to question or deny receipt.
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