
About Code Nine Process Serving
Navigating legal processes can be complex, but Code Nine Process Serving in Melbourne makes it simple. We provide fast, reliable, and professional process serving services for lawyers, law firms, and individuals. Specializing in same-day and urgent document service, we ensure your court documents, subpoenas, and legal papers are served accurately and promptly, giving you peace of mind. Our team covers all areas across Melbourne and surrounding suburbs, delivering legal documents efficiently while adhering strictly to legal requirements. Trust Code Nine as your expert process server in Melbourne, handling your important documents with precision so you can focus on your case. Contact us today for urgent, same-day process serving.
Services
Process Serving
Urgent Court Document Assistance
Skip Tracing
Affidavits of Service Assistance
Documents & Letters Assistance
Notice to Vacate Assistance
Aggressive or Threatening Persons Assistance
Court Filing
Document Serving
Divorce & Family Law Assistance
Repossessions Assistance
Debt Recovery Assistance
Civil Litigation Assistance
Interstate Process Serving
Evictions & Warrants Assistance
Magistrates, County & Supreme Court Assistance
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Location
Melbourne VIC
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a process server do at Code Nine Process Serving?
A process server is an individual responsible for personally delivering legal documents to a person or business involved in a court case. The recipient of these documents may be identified as the defendant, plaintiff, accused, respondent or a witness. The documents, in most cases, must be served personally and in some cases require confirmation by way of a signature.
What happens if someone refuses to be served by Code Nine Process Serving?
Occasionally, the recipient of legal documents may refuse to accept them. Once proper identification has been established using the appropriate steps, the individual can still be served by leaving the documents at their feet. As process servers, we are required to inform the individual that they are being served in this manner due to their refusal to accept the documents directly.
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