Rush Service
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- Faster Timeline:
- Rush Service: First attempt usually made within 24 hours of receiving the order. Some services offer same-day attempts depending on the time of order placement.
- Prioritization: Rush service ensures your documents are prioritized and handled with speed, according to One Legal. This can involve dispatching a process server within hours of your request.
- Increased Frequency of Attempts: After the initial attempt, daily efforts are made to serve the documents until all attempts are exhausted. This differs from the standard service which might have attempts spread out over a longer timeframe.
- Higher Cost: Due to the expedited nature and prioritized handling, Rush service comes with an additional cost compared to standard service.
- Proof of Service: Process servers offering Rush service typically provide the proof of service (affidavit) faster, often within 24 hours of successful service, compared to the standard service which might take longer.
When to choose Rush Service:
- Time-sensitive matters: If your case has urgent deadlines, such as hearings, motions, or settlement negotiations, Rush service is recommended.
- Defendant's known schedule: If you know the defendant will be at a specific place at a specific time, Rush service can ensure the process server is there to attempt service.
- Need for quicker turnaround: If you need the documents served faster than the standard routine but not immediately, Rush service is a good option.