How to Become a Process Server in Tennessee

There are no licensing or registration requirements to become a process server in Tennessee. Anyone over the age of eighteen, who is not a party to the case, may serve civil process. If you want to start your own process server business and work for yourself, it’s … read more →

Can a Process Server Wear a Badge?

About half the messages I get are from people asking, “Can a process server wear a badge?” And the answer is simple. In most cases, yes, a process server can wear a badge. As long as you’re not impersonating a law enforcement officer, and there’s no local … read more →

How to Become a Process Server in Indiana

Indiana has no licensing or registration requirements to become a process server. Anyone over the age of eighteen, who is not a party to the case, may work as a process server in Indiana and serve civil process. If you live in Indiana, there’s no government-imposed barrier … read more →

How to Become a Process Server in Colorado

You’ve gotta love Colorado. Not only do we have zero licensing requirements for process servers, we’re also the only U.S. state that doesn’t regulate funeral directors. There’s an independent spirit here. We like to do things are own way. So when people ask me how to become … read more →

How Much Money Can You Make as a Process Server?

Each month, thousands of people come to this website wanting to know how to become a process server, and the second most popular question is, “How much money can you make as a process server?” But the answer’s not so simple. It’s a diverse field, and some … read more →

How to Become a Process Server in South Carolina

A license isn’t required to become a process server in South Carolina. Any adult over the age of eighteen, who is not a party to the case, may serve civil process. If you want to start a process server business and work for yourself, it’s as simple … read more →

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