7 Questions To Ask A Process Serving Company In Nevada
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by Jaclyn Dunt
1y ago
Finding a trustworthy and dependable Process Serving company can be the legal professional’s version of looking for a needle in a haystack. Of course, you can scour Google and search the depths of Yelp or Reddit to find a company worthy of your time, but spending hours searching online is probably not at the top of your to-do list.  To keep you from falling into the sinkhole of unproductive interviews, Reno Carson Messenger Service has put together 7 questions to help you find a qualified Process Serving Company. 1.What is your experience working with Nevada legal professionals? Yes, it i ..read more
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What is a Process Server?
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by johnno lazetich
1y ago
Many people go throughout their lives without ever needing to know what a process server is. Unfortunately, there can come one dark and dreary day when human resources calls you in at work because someone is there to give you a delivery… Next, you meet a stranger that appears to know your name and WHAM gives you documents you probably don’t want. Suddenly you are jettisoned into a world of things to do in order to respond to the papers. The next question is usually, “Now what?” What is a Process Server? A Process Server is an unbiased 3rd party who is licensed to deliver correspondence between ..read more
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How to Legally Evict a Tenant in Nevada
Reno Carson Messenger Service Blog
by johnno lazetich
1y ago
If you are a landlord in Nevada, it is important that you know how to evict a tenant legally. Evicting a tenant without following the proper legal procedures can lead to expensive legal fees and even more trouble for you down the road. Keep reading to learn the steps that you must take in order to evict a tenant legally in Nevada in addition to tips on how to make the eviction process as smooth and stress-free as possible for both you and your tenant. What are the grounds for eviction in Nevada? There are three main grounds for eviction in Nevada: non-payment of rent, damage to the property, o ..read more
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