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The
most definitive
comprehensive how to guide for service of process in
California, including updates through 2012.
Statutes and leading court decisions governing service of
process are cited for quick reference. The 4th Edition is expanded to
include more detail for serving a public entity, a business
organization, form unknown, and a limited liability company, and a list
of all California statutes. It covers
service on a prisoner, a person in the military, someone served in a
foreign country and on tribal lands. It also describes the changes to
the California notarial wording required for notarized affidavits of
service. It also addresses service by court
order, fax, publication, e-mail, and out-of-state defendants.
The guide is written for the process server, office staff
and attorney service owner who wants to serve process correctly and with
confidence, and to build or expand a new or existing process serving
business. This book is also for a person or law firm that retains a
process server to provide proper service instruction.
The Registered Process Server's Guide to Service of Process, 4th Edition
is available for review and sale at our process serving 2012
Seminars. The book retails
for $50.00, plus tax and shipping. The process serving seminars are $45.00
when paid at least one week before the event.
The
Registered Process Server's Guide to Service of Process, 4th Edition
is
supplemented with the
Affidavit and
Proof of Service Requirements Guide that provides exemplars on how
to complete proofs of service,
and retails for $35.00.
The
Registered Process Server's Guide to
Service of Writs of Attachment and Writs of Execution, 3d Edition
covers the service of pre-judgment and post judgment writs, and retails
for $50.00.
When you purchasing all of
these books, you will have
to most comprehensive collection of process serving books at your ready
reference. All books purchased with the same order qualify as a multiple
purchase and are discounted 10%.
Updates to all of our publications are
available at the annual "What's New for Process Servers?" dinner events
which are held every January in the Bay Area and Los Angeles and another
city in Central or Southern California. |