Colorado Attorney Services has their focus on providing each client with superior quality services. We value each client relationship by making sure that we meet their needs and expectations. Serving subpoenas and process serving is most of the work we do. The owner, James D. Roland, has ensured that his team of professionals are trained and continually updated about the laws casing what makes a serve legally valid. The team that James Roland must put together to form Colorado Attorney Services is all about providing you with exceptional service. Here is how we do it.
One of the items that we offer at Colorado Attorney Services is that of service of process. Making sure that important documents reach their destination on time can make all the difference in a court case. Process servers deliver legal documents of all sorts, but if you are curious about the specifics of those documents, we are happy to tell you about them.
A subpoena is an order summoning an individual to court to defend their case by either a verbal testimony or by producing physical evidence pertaining to the case. There are two types of subpoenas for American court systems, duces tecum and ad testificandum.
Complaints are written statements that outline specific breaches in contracts or agreements. Say for instance, you sign a lease agreement on an apartment but do not adhere to those written agreements in one way or another, your landlord can file a legal complaint against you.
A summons is, of course, a document notifying an individual that they are being summoned to court. There are three different types of summons that you may receive: civil summons, administrative summons, or citation.
A writ is an order demanding your presence in court for a specific reason. There are five different types of writs that can help to identify that reason: the writ of quo-warranto, mandamus, certiorari, habeas corpus, and prohibition.
Thanks to the US Constitution, American citizens have the right to know when their name is involved in a court case in one way or another. This allows every citizen to defend their case in person and protect their name and assets. So, whether you are being served or having papers served, you can have confidence that process servers are lending themselves to protect your rights.
If you need service of process, do not hesitate to call Colorado Attorney Services a call today! Our professional process servers work day and night in order to deliver your documents in a timely manner and they do so while abiding by all local laws.
By Colorado Attorney Services 12-8-2020