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4 Things You Need to Know About Being a Process Server When you think of a process server, you probably think of a sheriff's deputy delivering subpoenas. But there is a lot more to the profession than that. Process servers are often civilians. Indiana doesn't even require process servers to be licensed or certified. 1 These professionals work for many other entities besides courts and lawyers. Process servers often assist business firms, collection agencies, and occasionally private individuals. Here are four things you should know about this exciting and lucrative profession. 1. It's Way Better Than Being Stuck in an Office All Day If your definition of boredom is, "sitting at a desk from 8-5, probably without a window," then process serving might be ideal for you. While there is a little paperwork involved, such as documenting who was served and how, most of the time is spent on the road making deliveries. Process servers drive around town, usually in their own personal vehicles, and nobody tells them how to get their work done or when to take lunch break. Simply put, it's liberating. 2. You Get to Exercise Some Real Creativity When it's time to serve paperwork, people have often moved, changed jobs, or even changed their names. It occasionally takes some savvy sleuthing to find the right people If you like to "think out of the box" and find creative ways to solve problems, process serving might be ideal for you. It's also a great way to get to know your hometown, because eventually you'll drive down most every street, road, and trail around! 3. You're Performing a Valuable Public Service Wouldn't you like to help loving parents get the child support they need to feed and clothe their children? Doesn't it sound rewarding to help victims of domestic violence attain freedom from their abusers? Want to serve a subpoena to a witness who can put a rapist or murderer behind bars where they belong? Process servers help keep the legal system going and get to serve papers in heart-touching cases like these every day. 2 Process servers also get to and deliver confidential screenplays to actors preparing for a new role. The work almost always brings something interesting. 4. It Comes With an Exciting Element of Intrigue Finding odd addresses, looking for people who have changed their names or moved without a forwarding address, and helping people get their legal business done are all standard practices in the life of the process server. If you like adding a little interesting twist to your work days, process serving might suit you perfectly. If you are interested in this intriguing, lucrative, and rewarding career, visit Express Process Service Inc. today.

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4 Things You Need to Know About Being a Process Server

When you think of a process server, you probably think of a sheriff's deputy delivering

subpoenas. But there is a lot more to the profession than that. Process servers are often

civilians. Indiana doesn't even require process servers to be licensed or certified.1 These

professionals work for many other entities besides courts and lawyers. Process servers

often assist business firms, collection agencies, and occasionally private individuals. Here

are four things you should know about this exciting and lucrative profession.

1. It's Way Better Than Being Stuck in an Office All Day

If your definition of boredom is, "sitting at a desk from 8-5, probably without a window,"

then process serving might be ideal for you. While there is a little paperwork involved,

such as documenting who was served and how, most of the time is spent on the road

making deliveries. Process servers drive around town, usually in their own personal

vehicles, and nobody tells them how to get their work done or when to take lunch break.

Simply put, it's liberating.

2. You Get to Exercise Some Real Creativity

When it's time to serve paperwork, people have often moved, changed jobs, or even

changed their names. It occasionally takes some savvy sleuthing to find the right people

If you like to "think out of the box" and find creative ways to solve problems, process

serving might be ideal for you. It's also a great way to get to know your hometown,

because eventually you'll drive down most every street, road, and trail around!

3. You're Performing a Valuable Public Service

Wouldn't you like to help loving parents get the child support they need to feed and

clothe their children? Doesn't it sound rewarding to help victims of domestic violence

attain freedom from their abusers? Want to serve a subpoena to a witness who can put a

rapist or murderer behind bars where they belong? Process servers help keep the legal

system going and get to serve papers in heart-touching cases like these every day.2

Process servers also get to and deliver confidential screenplays to actors preparing for a

new role. The work almost always brings something interesting.

4. It Comes With an Exciting Element of Intrigue

Finding odd addresses, looking for people who have changed their names or moved

without a forwarding address, and helping people get their legal business done are all

standard practices in the life of the process server. If you like adding a little interesting

twist to your work days, process serving might suit you perfectly.

If you are interested in this intriguing, lucrative, and rewarding career, visit Express

Process Service Inc. today.

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Summary

Are you looking for a career with reward and excitement? Want to serve the public while

helping individuals? Hate the 8-5 lifestyle and want to flex your creative side? Process

serving just might be perfect for you!

Company Bio

Express Process Serving Inc offers process services to Indiana law firms, businesses,

collection agencies, and other clients. With operations in Hammond, Bloomington,

Carmel, Fishers, Gary, LaPorte, Merrillville, South Bend, Warsaw, and other locations,

work at Express Process Serving Inc never gets boring. Visit the website to find out how

you can begin your rewarding new career as a process server today!

1 http://www.in.gov/sos/business/2376.htm

2 http://www.masslegalhelp.org/children-and-families/child-support-subpoena