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A process server must serve or deliver court documents to the individual listed on the documents beingdelivered. In order to do so, process servers may have to make multiple attempts or travel from a person's home to their place of work.
A process server must also be careful not to break any
regulations or laws governing service of process. Once the court documents have been delivered, the process server must get a Proof or Service (also known as an Affidavit of Service) notarized. This proof or affidavit must then be given to the person or organization that requested the court documents be delivered.