We provide service of process throughout the entire United States of America. We are able to achieve this with a team of highly trained people who are energized by efficiency and organization. Hoosier Process Service has been in business since 2017. We are highly specialized. Since the company's inception, all of the services we have offered were rooted in the act of serving court papers upon individuals and corporations across the country. It is our goal to be the only company you need for serving your court documents. In addition to providing multiple avenues for the service of legal documents, we are here to mobilize when you need us for any of the below mentioned services. Thank you for counting on us to handle all your service of process needs nationwide!
We use national databases to track the recipients of process. After many years of being in this sector, we have gained access to all of the highest tier national databases. When you hire Hoosier Process Service to handle your people finding needs, you are getting information from the most up to date data sets. At the same time, we are the best value. Our sources of information are the same sources that private investigators use. You can absolutely get the same information from us that you can get from a private investigator for a fraction of the price. Hoosier is here to help!
Hoosier Process Service offers document filing anywhere in the USA. You can email us the documents that need filed. Our process servers file documents for clients Monday through Friday during 9am to 5p in their respective time zone. We do not e-File documents, we only file documents in person. Contact us for a price quote!
We retrieve legal documents anywhere and everywhere nationwide. Email us the information regarding your document retrieval needs and we will send you a payment portal. We will get to work on your job upon receiving payment.
As a member of several professional organizations throughout the U.S., Hoosier Process Service is part of a large network of professionals who can surveil a subject for the purposes of serving court documents. Surveillance is typically employed when other methods have been unsuccessful. There is a four-hour minimum.