In today’s fast-paced legal environment, the need for reliable document delivery and legal notification cannot be underestimated. A process server ensures that legal documents are delivered accurately and on time, maintaining the integrity of legal proceedings.
With professional process serving services, individuals and businesses can be confident that their court documents, notices, and subpoenas are handled efficiently and in compliance with all legal requirements.
A Process Server at North Vista is a trained professional responsible for delivering legal documents such as summons, subpoenas, restraining orders, and divorce papers, typically to a defendant or respondent. The act of delivering these documents is formally known as Process Serving or Personal Service.
In Canada, legal documents can be served through personal service or via alternative service, depending on the circumstances and legal requirements.
Costs depend on location, urgency, and attempts. We provide clear, upfront pricing with no hidden fees. For a fast quote, call us.
Many files are served within a few days; same-day/rush service is available across Canada. We’ll match urgency with the right local office.
In certain cases, courts may authorize electronic service (text, email, social). It isn’t the default, but it’s possible with court approval.
You will receive a sworn Affidavit of Service confirming when, where, and how service occurred.
No, you can hire a process server directly. However, having a lawyer can help ensure that documents are prepared correctly and comply with legal requirements.
We serve a wide range of legal documents, including summons, subpoenas, restraining orders, divorce papers, court notices, and more.
If the recipient cannot be found, we explore alternative service options approved by the court, such as service by mail, publication, or leaving with a responsible adult.
Yes, all process serving is handled discreetly and professionally, protecting the privacy of all parties involved.