Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Texas
Is it usual for a legal courier to call and notify that a summons will be delivered on a specific date and time?
Asked on 7/09/13, 4:01 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Edward Hoffman
Law Offices of Edward A. Hoffman
Some work that way, others don't. Offering to schedule the delivery is a courtesy. If you decline, the process server will try to find other ways to do her job. You risk being served at a time and place that turns out to be particularly bad for you -- say, at a family wedding or in the office surrounded by your co-workers. Most process servers won't deliberately embarrass the person they're serving, but that often ends up happening anyway.
Answered on 7/09/13, 4:25 pm
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