Without Process Servers Vancouver BC Courts Cannot Function

By Betty Meyer


No ordinary person, perhaps not even qualified lawyers, can ever hope to understand all the many laws, rules and regulations that govern everyday life in modern societies. In addition, the entire legal system itself is governed by numerous rules and procedures that must be followed in order to ensure that the system remains fair and just. One such rule is that every person involved in a legal matter is informed of that fact. With process servers Vancouver BC courts make sure that this happens.

Millions of legal documents are circulated each day. Every case involves what seems like mountains of paper work. If papers are not served as required, a case simply cannot proceed. In Every delay in proceeding with a case increases the cost too. Originally, sheriffs served legal documents but over time the sheer volume of documents to be served became overwhelming, making it very difficult for the sheriff to perform his other, more pressing duties.

Serving used to be the duty of the sheriff but the volume alone quickly made this impossible. Now, serving professionals dedicated to this single task are responsible for serving legal papers. Most of them are independent, working for several clients and getting paid for each delivery that they make. A server can be employed by a legal firm, by the court, the government, a business or even an individual.

In order to practice as a serving professional it is necessary to obtain a license. The criteria for licensing differ from state to state. In some places applicants need to successfully complete formal training, while in other states they simply need a clear criminal history and a good credit record. Many professionals, which often come from law enforcement backgrounds, hold licences to operate in several states.

It would be very wrong to think that these professionals are nothing but well paid delivery men. A server often has to overcome several obstacles before he can earn his fee. In many cases, the first obstacle is to locate the intended recipient. People move around and some people actively hide from the server because they know that the case cannot proceed until they have been served. Locating recipients can be very time consuming.

Once a recipient is located, he must be served, but this is easier said than done. Most professionals have had to deal with hostile people. There have been numerous cases of violence by such recipients. Unfortunately, even if a violent confrontation is anticipated, the police will not provide protection until the danger actually realizes. In many cases this is too late, resulting in injury and an escaped recipient.

A server may not break any trespassing law in order to do his work. This can make it very difficult to come face to face with the recipient. In these modern times walled estates, high security apartment buildings, closed communities and advanced security systems can make access to a premises extremely difficult. In many cases the server has no choice but to wait until he eventually get a chance to confront the recipient.

There is much to be said for the fairness of the legal system overall. Serving officials, however, have a tough job. If they cannot deliver documents, cases cannot proceed. It certainly requires the talents and determination of dedicated individuals to pursue this career.




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