Nevada Licensed Process Servers are individuals who are licensed by the state of Nevada to deliver legal documents to those individuals who are required to receive them. These documents may include subpoenas, summons, complaints, orders, writs, and other court-issued documents. There are three types of Nevada Licensed Process Servers: Certified Process Servers, Registered Process Servers, and Professional Process Servers. Certified Process Servers are licensed by the Nevada Supreme Court and are authorized to serve process in any county in Nevada. Registered Process Servers are authorized to serve process in one county in Nevada only. Professional Process Servers are appointed by the Nevada Supreme Court and are authorized to serve process in any county in Nevada. All Nevada Licensed Process Servers must be registered with the Nevada Secretary of State and must comply with all the applicable rules and regulations.
Nevada Licensed Process Servers are individuals who are licensed by the state of Nevada to deliver legal documents to those individuals who are required to receive them. These documents may include subpoenas, summons, complaints, orders, writs, and other court-issued documents. There are three types of Nevada Licensed Process Servers: Certified Process Servers, Registered Process Servers, and Professional Process Servers. Certified Process Servers are licensed by the Nevada Supreme Court and are authorized to serve process in any county in Nevada. Registered Process Servers are authorized to serve process in one county in Nevada only. Professional Process Servers are appointed by the Nevada Supreme Court and are authorized to serve process in any county in Nevada. All Nevada Licensed Process Servers must be registered with the Nevada Secretary of State and must comply with all the applicable rules and regulations.