Everything You Need To Know About Process Serving

Learn all about process serving and how Freestate Investigations, LLC Legal Services is your trusted process serving experts.

Implications of Refusing Served Papers in Maryland, D.C., and Virginia

Getting served legal papers is rarely a welcome moment. Many people wonder: Can you refuse to be served papers? The answer is one of the most common—and misunderstood—topics in civil litigation. If you live in Maryland, Washington D.C., or Virginia, you cannot legally avoid legal responsibility by refusing service. In fact, trying to dodge or decline service may trigger alternate legal procedures that still complete the process—and potentially harm your legal standing. This blog explains exactly what happens when you refuse to be served, how process servers are trained to handle avoidance, and why cooperation is often the best option to protect your rights. What

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The Difference Between Process Servers and Sheriffs: Which Is the Better Option?

Every legal case starts with one critical step: notifying the involved parties. This is done through legal document delivery, a formal process that ensures individuals are aware of the legal action and given the opportunity to respond. The court requires this step to satisfy due process requirements, and failure to serve documents properly can delay or even dismiss a case. When it comes to serving court papers, you typically have two main options: hiring a registered process server or using a sheriff. Both have the authority to deliver legal documents, but each offers different advantages depending on the situation. So how do you decide which

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What Happens If You Avoid a Process Server?

When faced with legal action, the first step in the judicial process is often service of process—where a process server delivers official documents to notify the involved parties. This isn’t just a formality; it’s a legal requirement that ensures everyone has a fair opportunity to respond in court. Still, many individuals attempt to avoid being served, assuming it will delay or nullify their legal obligations. But does avoiding a process server really work? What happens if someone avoids being served? This article explains the reality, explores the penalty for avoiding service of process, and highlights why engaging with the legal system is always the smarter

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Can You Sue Someone for Hiring a Private Investigator?

Understanding Your Rights and the Limits of Private Investigations Private investigators often operate behind the scenes, gathering evidence, conducting surveillance, and providing insights for legal, personal, or corporate matters. But what happens if you find out someone has hired a private investigator to follow you or dig into your personal life? Can you sue someone for hiring a private investigator? What are the legal rights and limitations when it comes to private investigations? In this blog, we’ll address these questions in detail, covering the legalities of hiring private investigators, situations where lawsuits might arise, and the rights and boundaries both clients and investigators must respect.

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How to Serve CT Corporation System and Where

How to Serve CT Corporation System and Where

If you’ve been tasked with serving legal papers to a business represented by CT Corporation System, you might wonder where to begin. As one of the largest registered agent services in the U.S., CT Corporation System handles legal documents for countless companies—but serving them must be done correctly.  Whether you’re a law firm, individual, or organization, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know, from locating the right address to ensuring compliance with legal requirements. What Is CT Corporation System? Think of the CT Corporation System as a legal mailroom for businesses. When companies register with a state, they must designate a

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How to Serve Papers to Someone You Can't Find

How to Serve Papers to Someone You Can’t Find

Serving legal papers is a critical part of the legal process, ensuring that everyone involved in a case is properly notified. However, what happens when the person you need to serve is intentionally hiding or difficult to locate? Serving papers to someone who is deliberately evading service is a challenge that many legal professionals, businesses, and individuals face.  In this blog, we’ll explore proven strategies for serving legal documents to someone you can’t find, including methods like skip tracing, alternative service options, and working with professionals to ensure compliance. Why Is Serving Someone So Hard? Before we dive into strategies for serving papers to someone

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diplomatic immunity

A Quick Guide to Serving Individuals with Diplomatic Immunity

Diplomatic immunity is an international law concept that protects diplomats from legal actions in their host countries. It helps them perform their duties without interference.  However, this raises challenges for process servers. They must navigate complex procedures to serve diplomats involved in legal disputes. In this guide, we’ll break down the process, the exceptions to immunity, and how the process works when a diplomat is involved. But before anything else, let us explain the basics. What Is Diplomatic Immunity? It is a legal protection granted to diplomats. It ensures they cannot be prosecuted or sued while performing their official duties in a foreign country.  Established

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asset investigation

Asset Investigation – What You Need to Know Before Engaging

Asset investigation is a critical process to uncover and verify an individual’s or company’s financial status, property holdings, and other valuable assets.  Whether you’re involved in a legal dispute, considering a significant business transaction, or simply conducting due diligence, understanding the ins and outs of asset checking is crucial.  We will discuss the critical aspects of this kind of investigation, helping you make informed decisions before engaging in this complex process. Understanding the Process Asset investigations, also known as asset search or asset tracing, is the systematic process of identifying and locating assets owned by a person or entity.  These assets include real estate, vehicles,

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