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Sep192010

Research Reports to Process Servers

When you use our service to locate a subject to effect service on that subject, we recommend you provide your process server with a copy of our skip trace report.

Extracting the subject's most recently reported address and providing only that information to a process server reduces the odds of a sucessful serve.  Experienced process servers will glean much  from a skip trace report, which can especially be helpful if a subject is not found during the first attempt of service at the reported address.

If you are concerned about releasing identity information, black out the first five digits of the subject's SSN before releaseing the skip trace report to your process server.

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