The Missouri Request For Appointment of Process Server is a form used by the court to appoint a person or company to serve legal documents to a defendant in a civil case. This form is available to all counties in the state of Missouri and must be completed and submitted to the court clerk for approval. The process server will then serve the documents to the defendant in accordance with Missouri state law. There are two main types of Missouri Request For Appointment of Process Server: 1. The Standard Missouri Request For Appointment of Process Server is the most common type of request form and is used for all general civil cases. This form includes information about the plaintiff, the defendant, the case, and the process server’s fee. 2. The Limited Missouri Request For Appointment of Process Server is a more specialized form and is used mainly for cases involving a post-judgment debtor. This form includes information about the judgment creditor, the judgment debtor, the case, and the fee for the process server. Both forms must include all pertinent information and must be approved by the court clerk before the process server can be appointed.