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.
Colorado Attorney Services is based, of course, out of Colorado. Our process servers are well versed in the unique rules and regulations that are required in this state. This ensures that legal documents are always properly served. If you are interested in learning more about what makes service of process in the mile high state unique, keep reading to find out.
Colorado law allows for service of process on Sundays, which is not the case in all states. However, some exceptions may apply, so it's essential to be aware of any specific rules related to Sunday service for your particular case.
In Colorado, service by mail is generally allowed, but it cannot be conducted on Sundays or legal holidays recognized by the state.
Colorado law allows for both personal service (delivering documents directly to the individual) and substituted service (serving someone other than the intended recipient, such as a family member or cohabitant over the age of 18) when personal service is not possible. Specific rules govern when and how substituted service can be used.
When serving process on a corporation, limited liability company (LLC), or other business entity, Colorado law requires that the documents be served on the registered agent for that entity. The Colorado Secretary of State maintains a list of registered agents for businesses operating in the state.
Process servers in Colorado must complete a "Return of Service" form or affidavit to document that service has been completed properly. This document is typically filed with the court to provide evidence of service.
In some cases, service of process in Colorado can be conducted by certified mail with return receipt requested. However, this method is subject to specific rules and requirements.
These guidelines and regulations ensure that service of process in Colorado is conducted fairly and effectively. CAS will handle your documents according to all local rules and regulations, whether that be in the state of Colorado or elsewhere. When you need help with service of process, trust us to get the job done efficiently and properly.
By Colorado Attorney Services 10-10-2023