Who Needs Professional Process Serving in New Hampshire?
Process serving is required in a wide range of legal situations. Here are the most common clients and cases we serve across New Hampshire:
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Attorneys and Law Firms
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Law firms across New Hampshire rely on licensed process servers who understand local procedures, can handle evasive subjects and provide legally sound proof of service documentation. We work with attorneys on an ongoing basis and understand the deadlines and requirements that come with active litigation.
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Divorce and Family Law Cases
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Divorce papers, custody filings and restraining orders must be properly served on the other party before proceedings can move forward. In emotionally charged situations where one party may be avoiding service, professional process servers with investigative skills are especially valuable.
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Businesses and Landlords
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Businesses pursuing civil claims, landlords serving eviction notices and companies involved in contract disputes all require professional process serving that documents every step of the delivery for legal protection.
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Individuals Pursuing Legal Claims
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You do not need to be a law firm to need process serving. Individuals in New Hampshire pursuing small claims, personal injury cases or family court matters can hire a licensed PI directly to ensure their documents are properly served.
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Insurance and Investigators
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Insurance companies and other investigative firms sometimes require professional process serving as part of larger case management. Our experience across New Hampshire makes us a trusted partner for these ongoing needs.
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New Hampshire Legal Requirements for Valid Process Serving
For process serving to be legally valid in New Hampshire, specific requirements must be met. Understanding these requirements is one of the primary reasons that hiring a licensed professional matters. Here are the key legal standards that govern process serving in NH:
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Service Must Be Performed by an Authorized Individual
New Hampshire law specifies who is authorized to serve process. A licensed private investigator meets these requirements and provides a legally recognized and credible record of service.
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Personal Service Is the Preferred Method
Whenever possible, documents should be delivered directly to the named individual in person. A licensed PI has the investigative skills and resources to locate individuals who may be avoiding service and complete personal service successfully.
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Substituted Service Has Strict Rules
When personal service is not possible, New Hampshire law allows for substituted service under specific conditions. These conditions must be carefully followed or the service may be deemed invalid by the court.
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Proof of Service Must Be Properly Documented
After service is completed, a legally valid affidavit or return of service must be prepared and filed with the court. Our documentation is prepared to meet all New Hampshire court requirements.
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Time and Location of Service Must Be Recorded
The exact date, time and location of service must be accurately recorded. Our investigators document every detail at the time of service to ensure a complete and legally sound record.
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Licensed PI vs Sheriff: Why a Private Investigator Is Often the Better Choice
Many people in New Hampshire assume that the county sheriff is the standard choice for process serving. While sheriffs do provide this service, there are important advantages to choosing a licensed private investigator instead, particularly in complex or time-sensitive situations.
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County Sheriff Service
โ May have limited availability and scheduling windows
โ Large caseloads can result in delays for non-urgent matters
โ Limited ability to locate evasive subjects
โ No skip tracing or investigative capabilities
โ Standard documentation only
โ No flexibility for complex or sensitive cases
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Licensed Private Investigator
โ Available 24 hours a day and 7 days a week across NH
โ Urgent and time-sensitive cases handled as a priority
โ Full skip tracing capability to locate evasive subjects
โ Professional investigative experience with difficult cases
โ Detailed documentation prepared for court admissibility
โ Handles sensitive cases with complete discretion
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For straightforward cases where the subject is known and easy to locate, either option may work. But for cases involving evasive subjects, time-sensitive court deadlines or situations requiring investigative skills to locate someone before serving them, a licensed private investigator provides capabilities that a sheriff simply cannot match.
What Happens When Someone Tries to Avoid Being Served
One of the most challenging situations in process serving occurs when the subject is deliberately avoiding service. This is more common than many people expect, particularly in divorce cases, custody disputes, civil suits and debt collection matters across New Hampshire. When this happens, having a licensed private investigator handling your process serving makes all the difference.
Our investigators have access to the same professional data search resources we use for missing persons and witness location work. If someone is evading service, we can use these tools to identify their current address, workplace, regular locations and daily patterns. Combined with our surveillance and field investigation experience, we can locate evasive subjects and complete service legally and professionally without alerting them in advance.
What We Document When Service Is Completed
Every process serving engagement at Executive Decision Investigations results in a comprehensive and legally sound proof of service affidavit that includes:
- The full name and description of the individual served
- The exact date, time and location where service was completed
- A description of how the documents were delivered
- Any relevant notes about the circumstances of service
- The investigator’s sworn statement confirming the facts of service
This documentation is prepared to meet New Hampshire court requirements and is provided to you promptly after service is completed so you can proceed with your case without delay.
Getting Started With Process Serving in New Hampshire
Starting a process serving engagement with Executive Decision Investigations is straightforward. Contact us with the name and last known address or location of the individual to be served, the documents that need to be delivered and any deadline or court date associated with the service. We will confirm availability, explain the process and get started quickly.
We serve individuals and businesses across all of New Hampshire. Attorneys and law firms are welcome to contact us directly about ongoing process serving arrangements. We understand the demands of active litigation and we are equipped to handle both one-time requests and regular ongoing service needs for NH legal practices.
Whether you are an attorney managing a complex caseload, an individual navigating a legal matter on your own or a business with a time-sensitive document to deliver, Executive Decision Investigations is ready to handle your process serving needs professionally, confidentially and in full compliance with New Hampshire law.
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Need reliable process serving in New Hampshire?
Executive Decision Investigations provides professional, legally compliant process serving for attorneys, businesses and individuals across all of New Hampshire. Licensed, insured and available 24/7.
Call (603) 230-4460 for Your Free Consultation
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