How Do You Become A Process Server?

If you want to become a process server in the United States, the rules you will have to follow will depend on your state of residence. In the vast majority of states, the main requirement is that you must be 18 years of age or older and you cannot be a party to the case. In other states, those who want to become process servers must also be licensed or registered with their county or state. 

Career Requirements

You don't need a degree to become a process server. However, you may need to complete a training program and earn certification or license issued by the state. You need to have a driver's license and you must not have a criminal history. To be a good process server, you should be knowledgeable of federal and state laws and you should be courteous, patient, dedicated, and energetic. 

How to Become a Process Server

Here are the steps you should follow to become a process server:

Step 1: Complete a Training Program

You need to follow state and federal laws to become a process server. Therefore, chances are, you will need to participate in training programs. You will be able to find information about these training programs at college campuses, state associations, and sheriff's offices. These programs will teach you about the federal and state laws. 

Step 2: Gain Certification

You may also need to gain a certification or pass a licensure exam to become a process server. This will involve passing a background check, submitting an application, and completing an exam. You may need to provide proof that you have liability insurance.

Step 3: Gain Experience

Once you've completed the first two steps, you need to gain experience. You can work with private companies like collection agencies or law offices or you can find a position within a jurisdiction. If you're up to it, you also have the option of starting your own business and selling your services as a process server to law offices.

For more information on process servers or if you need a private investigator, contact the team at Same Day Process Service today.

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