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Service of Process: Process Servers vs. Sheriffs
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Who do you hire more often for Service of Process?
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On average, how much do you pay a sheriff for Service of Process?
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On average, how much do you pay a Private Process Server for Service of Process?
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Who gets your papers served more quickly?
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What is your average success rate for service of process with Sheriffs?
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What is your average success rate for service of process with Private Process Servers?
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How would you rate the communication and customer service experience in dealing with your average Sheriff?
1 = Poor; 2 = Fair; 3 = Average; 4 = Good; 5 = Excellent
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How would you rate the communication and customer service experience in dealing with your average Private Process Server?
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In general, who knows the laws better for in-state service of process?
e.g. California papers being served in California
Sheriffs
Private Process Servers
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In general, who knows the laws better for out-of-state service of process?
e.g. California papers being served in New York
Sheriffs
Private Process Servers
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OPTIONAL: Please share your thoughts on Private Process Servers vs. Sheriffs when it comes to Service of Process (e.g. Why you prefer to use one over the other, etc).
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