How It Works

Our streamlined process makes getting your legal documents served simple, fast, and reliable. Here's what to expect when you work with On Point Process Serving.

Simple 5-Step Process

From your initial request to completed affidavit, we handle everything professionally and keep you informed every step of the way.

1

Submit Your Request

Contact us via phone, email, or our online form with your service details and documents.

2

Review & Confirm

We review your documents, confirm service requirements, and provide a quote with timeline.

3

Service Execution

Our licensed server attempts service using the appropriate CPLR method for your case.

4

Status Updates

Receive real-time notifications on service attempts, completions, or any issues encountered.

5

Affidavit Delivery

Receive your detailed, court-ready affidavit of service for filing with the court.

What Information We Need

To ensure efficient and successful service, please provide the following when you contact us:

Documents to Serve

Copies of the legal documents (summons, complaint, subpoena, etc.) that need to be served.

Defendant Information

Full legal name, known addresses (home and/or work), physical description if available.

Deadline Requirements

Any court deadlines or time-sensitive requirements for completing service.

Case Information

Court name, index number, and any special service requirements specified by the court.

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Service Timelines

We offer flexible service options to meet your timeline and budget requirements.

Standard Service

3-5 Days

Regular service attempts during normal business hours. Ideal for non-urgent matters with flexible deadlines.

Most Popular

Rush Service

24-48 Hours

Priority handling with multiple attempts within 48 hours. Perfect for approaching deadlines.

Same-Day Service

Same Day

Emergency service for critical deadlines. Available 24/7 for urgent legal matters.

* Actual completion time depends on ability to locate and serve the defendant. Multiple attempts may be required.

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