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Why choose us?
● Entrusted by the United States Department of Justice, Puerto Rico's Justice Department, pro se litigants, and legal professionals around the globe since 1995.
● Our team is knowledgeable of the Rules of Civil Procedure in all 50 states and U.S. territories.
● Service attempts are made within 24 hours once service documents are received.
● Well-versed in LexisNexis, Westlaw, and legal research.
● Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ)
We cover all 78 of Puerto Rico's municipalities:
What types of legal documents does a process server serve in Puerto Rico?
Writs:
Writs are legal orders issued by the court. The five types of writing are:
● Habeas Corpus
● Mandamus
● Certiorari
● Prohibition
● Writ of Quo-Warranto
A writ is served in order to inform the receiving party they’re being summoned to court for a specific reason.
Subpoenas:
A subpoena is a type of legal document. It summons a person to appear in front of a court officer to provide information regarding a legal matter. It may be served by a process server in Puerto Rico.
The two types of subpoenas in American courts are:
Subpoena ad testificandum.
Plaintiff and subpoena duces tecum.
Complaint:
Complaints are written statements that outline a legal case against a party. A case in any type of court – family, criminal, or civil, for example – begins with a complaint.
Summons:
A summons is a written order, often delivered with a complaint and delivered by a process server in Puerto Rico, that informs an individual of their need to appear in court before a judge or magistrate.
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