About You Got Servedtx

We are a company that believes "Teamwork Make the Dreamwork." As part of your team, our mission is to provide SUPERB customer service as honestly and accurately as possible. 


We embracing our customers needs and make them a reality, but fostering an environment which strive to build strong relationship with our customers, employees, vendor partners and the community. 


We are confident that we know our industry. There’s no challenge too big or too small, and we dedicate our utmost energy to the customers we service.


We are 100% Female Owned & Operated, so we pay extreme attention to detail.


Every customer is unique, so we can customize a plan to meet and exceed your expectations. Whether it’s a small strategy or a comprehensive effort, we’ll sit down with you, listen to your requests, and prepare a customized plan.



  • Certified as a Process Server in the State of Texas, under the Judicial Branch Certification Commission.
  • Notary Public in the State of Texas, under the Secretary of State.
  • Bond & Insured.

The benefits you will receive

Experience

We have over 20 years of experience in the legal support industry.

Professionalism

We provide the highest quality of professionalism and confidentiality. We may not tell you what you want to hear but rather what you need to hear.

Fast Service

We take pride on our turnaround service and we provide you with the affidavit/proof of service fast!

Technology

We use the newest and latest technology in the industry to keep you inform.

FAQs

Got a question? We’re here to help.

  • What is a process server?

    • A process server is someone authorized by the courts to inform an individual of their rights to due process. This is because they are being suited.  Service of due process is a privilege set forth by the Constitution. This means that all citizens of the United States hold the right to be informed of being summoned, these legal guidelines are specified in the Fifth and Sixth Amendments of the Constitution. Generally, if you don't need a process server, you won't know what it is, so it is my pleasure to provide you with an answer.
  • Why do I need a Process Server?

    • You can benefit from a process server filing documents with the courts, serving legal documents, and retrieving your documents from the courthouse. We can also run your business errands.
    • The main duty of the process server is to serve the defendant and/or any parties to the lawsuit. Upon serving documents, the process server should file an affidavit of service (proof of service) with the courthouse, which indicates the service was completed. 
    • Service must be completed properly as set out in the Texas Rules of Civil Procedures.
    • Your process server can also perform people searches.
  • What is significant about a Process Server?

    • A process server makes sure that due process of the law is upheld in the United States. It also allows services to be completed in a professional and effective manner. If the papers are not served properly, it could hinder the courts from ruling a case properly. In the event of improper service, the case could be thrown out of court. https://www.serve-now.com/articles/130/what-is-a-process-server
  • Who governs Process Server?

  • Is You Got Servedtx licensed to service process?

    • NO, because no company can be licensed to serve process. An individual has to be certified to serve. The general manager is certified to serve in Texas. 
  • What is a Subpoena?

    • Typically when people are involved in a lawsuit, witnesses receive a subpoena to appear in court. This document orders a person to appear in court to testify for an investigation or legal proceeding at a prearranged time.
    • If you need to subpoena someone it is recommended that it be served by the process server, because it will be handled in the same professional manner and provide legal proof of the service. 
    • Anyone can serve the subpoena over the age of 18 years old. It can be delivered by read receipt email, hand-delivered, or regular mail with a return receipt. If you are a party to the lawsuit, you cannot serve the subpoena.
    • For more information, please visit https://www.serve-now.com/articles/444/how-to-get-a-subpoena-served
  • What is Skip Tracing?

    • When a party to the lawsuit has disappeared, skiptracing is a process of searches to locate that person. A good skiptracer uses high-tech tools to locate the person. Typically, we can locate a phone number, email, home address, work history, registered vehicles, etc. The accuracy of the search is based on the information provided to the skip tracer and the information available to the person we are looking for.
    • No search is guaranteed to locate the party, but we can work with a network of colleagues for assistance. A professional skip tracer knows how to perform these searches while abiding by federal, state, and local laws, including privacy or trespassing laws.
  • What Skip Tracing package do you offer?

    • Silver (Basic search)
    •  Gold (Intermediate search)
    • Platinum (Comprehensive Search)
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