Podcast

Welcome to the Baton Rouge and Lafayette Process Serving Podcast.

 

We are proud to begin airing our weekly episodes of informative, inspiring, and entertaining discussions with regard to the multiple legal support services that our company provides. Hosted and created by Scott Frank, the process server and business owner behind both Lafayette Process Servers and Baton Rouge Process Servers of Louisiana, he will address the many aspects of process serving, such as skip tracing, observations, and following the proper laws in order to provide effective service. He will also speak in depth with regard to the other aspects of his business, such as court filing, legal courier services, courthouse research, process agent, and a registered agent.

Mr. Frank and his associates will answer questions and speak with guests each week about his various services and the many issues that that he faces as part of his industry. He will address the laws put into place to regulate the industry and the cases that have put these provisions into action. If any situation comes up across the country affecting legal support services or process serving, you can bet that we will be talking about it, answering questions, and giving our opinions.

Our podcast is independently-produced by Scott and those in the business that want to share the ins and outs of the industry with consumers and anyone else that may be interested. Based in Lafayette, Louisiana, we understand Louisiana law, which is much different than that of the other 49 states. Though it should be said that we are NOT attorneys, we do try to provide information about what we do. That said, if you are ever unsure about any issue that we discuss on the podcast, please seek out the advice of a local attorney to get the hard-core facts as they may apply to your situation.

Your host, Scott Frank, is a twenty-plus-year veteran of the legal support business. He is a father, a grandfather, and a process server that serves the entire state of Louisiana, and Northern and Eastern Mississippi, as well as the owner and manager of two regional offices in Lafayette and Baton Rouge. When he is not working, he can be found spending time with his three children and grandson, attending church, and volunteering his community.

So, join us every week as we explore the exciting world of legal support and process serving. And, you can join us by following us on Facebook and Linkedin, where you can also propose weekly topics and ask us questions. So, feel free to reach out to us. We would love to hear from you.

What happens if a server can t find you

What happens if a server can t find you

What happens if a server can t find you Navigating the legal system can often feel like a daunting task, especially when you’re unsure about the process of being served legal documents. One of the most common questions people have is: what happens if a process server...

What happens if a server can t find you

How do I find a registered agent in Louisiana?

A registered agent, also known as a statutory agent or agent for service of process, is an individual or business entity designated to receive legal documents on behalf of your LLC. These documents can include tax forms, lawsuit notices, and official government...

What happens if a server can t find you

What happens if you don’t answer the door for a process server

What happens if you don't answer the door for a process server When you're expecting legal documents, the sight of a process server at your doorstep can be nerve-racking. But what happens if you don’t answer the door for a process server? Understanding the...

What happens if a server can t find you

Finding a process server in Prairieville Louisiana

How to find a process server in Prairieville, Louisiana When you need to serve someone with legal documents in Prairieville, Louisiana, the first step is to find a process server. A process server is someone responsible for delivering legal documents to the person...

How to Select the Appropriate Process Server for Your Legal Matter

When you need to prioritize your court case, choose a competent process server. A process server must deliver legal papers to the individuals involved in a lawsuit and must be trustworthy and reliable. There may be a lot of choices for servers, which makes it...

What happens if a server can t find you

Why do we need Process Servers?

The attorney is responsible for monitoring the process server to ensure that he or she follows all state rules. The attorney may be required to submit evidence of service to the court. In certain situations, the lawyer may be obligated to file a service return with...

What Is Service on Incarcerated Person?

Can you serve legal papers to someone serving their sentence in jail? The answer is yes. An incarcerated person may receive court papers, including motions and orders related to the case that put them behind bars. Or perhaps they are a defendant in another case....

Why Is a Process Server Calling Me?

Process servers have a particular function in the legal and judicial system. They deliver documents and important papers to relevant parties to inform them of court cases or legal actions that affect them. Those assigned by the court to act as process servers do a lot...

Can You Refuse To Be Served Papers?

Can You Refuse To Be Served Papers? A defendant or respondent in a lawsuit needs to be served with paperwork for the case to move forward. Being served means they have been informed or notified about the lawsuit. A third party, known as the process server, serves the...