Direct Process Server LLC

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22 Southern Blvd Ste 103
Nesconset, NY 11767

History

We opened in January of 2009 after the owner was laid off from Fortune 50 retail service company. Since then he has built the company to have the trust of large corporations , government civil enforcement agencies, large and small law firms , Pro=Se clients as well as his peers.

Specialties

We are full service A+ rated by the BBB.org Process Server Agency. We are here to help from serving your documents to finding your defendant (state of the art skip tracing / people finding abilities). We regularly serve from Boston to DC and all in between. We are centrally located in Long Island to be most effective with your case. Accepting cases via email, fax, Secured Document service, and regular mail give us the flexibility to interact with our client with the best fit for them. Our client range from state and federal government agencies, large and small law firms, as well as Pro-Se client giving them all the best in class experience. Our client love our email updates and getting e-copies of their affidavits before getting the hard copy in the mail. We are active members of the Nation Association of Professional Process Servers, New York State Professional Process Server Association as well as most other state's associations.

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