Friday, February 18, 2011

HOW TO BECOME A LICENSED PROCESS SERVER IN KERN COUNTY

Interested in becoming a licensed process server? First of all, let me say that if you are willing to work hard, this can be a VERY lucrative profession. It isn't rare for a process server working full time to make upwards of $65, 000.00!! Sounds great...right? I won't lie it's not a cake walk by any standard, you will work hard. The life of a process server can be rough at times. A lot of time is spent in the car...at least you can listen to all the talk radio and music your little ears can stand...and sure it's true, there are rude people out there, but in my own personal experience, most people are pretty dang friendly. I'm a firm believer in the saying "treat people how you want to be treated". The first step in becoming a licensed process server is to pick up a Individual Process Server packet from the Kern County Clerk's Office http://www.co.kern.ca.us/  (or your own local county building). This packet usually includes an application form, a "Request for Live Scan Service", and a copy of the Business and Professions Code, section 22350-22360. The application form is self explanatory, it is basic information, name, address, etc...The "Request for Live Scan Service" is a form that is filled out and taken to any local business that offers fingerprinting (background search level: Dept of Justice and FBI). In my case I took mine to the local UPS store, the cost will run you around $70-$80.00 (tax deductible). After the scan is done, you're on to the next step..passport photos. In Kern County, they require three small picture IDs. I got mine done at Costco and it only cost me $10.00...NICE!! Next you will need to obtain a two (2) year, $2000.00 process server bond in favor of Kern County (you don't pay $2000.00, this will cost you around $85-$100 for a two year term). Most insurance companies will be able to help you get this ball rolling and the process usually only takes a day. Checklist: Complete individual application, fill out and get fingerprinted through Sheriff or UPS store, etc, take three passport photos, get bonded. ALMOST DONE! Now you're ready to go back to the Kern County Clerk's Office. Get all your stuff together and organized to make it easy on the clerk who helps you out. The Kern County Clerk's Office charges $117.00, payable to the Kern County Clerk for a $100 registration fee, a $10 ID badge, and a $7 file stamp bond. There will also be a $9 bond recording fee and $3 for any additional pages you record payable to the Kern County Recorder (or your own County Recorder's office). Once this is done, you will have a temporary process server badge and can begin advertising yourself as a bona fide process server to attorney's or process serving outfits looking for licensed process servers. In about one week, you will receive your permanent process server ID. I chose to laminate mine and keep it in my wallet at all times. Occasionally you will need to show it to gate guards or anyone who requests proof of ID. I STRONGLY SUGGEST taking any available courses you can find to learn as much as you can about being a process server and the codes associates with your profession. CALSPro is California's association for legal service professionals. The website address is www.calspro.com. Through their site, you can search their calendar of events that offer courses to become a CERTIFIED PROCESS SERVER. This means you know your stuff!! Not to mention your employers will have more faith knowing their documents are being handled by someone professional and knowledgeable. GOOD LUCK!

12 comments:

  1. Read your blog, I found it to be interesting. As a young female entrepreneur, like yourself, did you receive any training or schooling to become a process server? Your job sounds so exciting, did you have someone that mentored you or showed you the ropes? Good luck!

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  2. Hey Misty! Happy to hear from you!! For about 10 years I managed a process serving company here in Bakersfield and that gave me lots of experience with the paperwork that goes along with serving legal documents, ie: Proofs of Service, court filings, things of that nature. As a process server, I have no training but am familiar with all the codes and ways in which the specific document must be delivered, that stems from my experience in the office. It is pretty exciting, especially because it changes day by day. You're never in the same place because the areas of coverage are so expansive that you're taken to different cities all the time. If you want to get in to the business, I suggest feeling out your local process serving companies and inquire if they are looking for new servers and if they are willing to train. Good luck and let me know if you need anything. Best wishes!

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  3. Hello Misty,
    We are on the verge of being licensed as private investigators in the UK, I am certain that process servers will follow. Very interesting blog!
    Best regards,
    Kevin Regan (Member Association of British Investigators, EDI L3 Professional Investigator)
    Burton Regan Detective Bureau
    Vicarage Chambers
    9 Park Square East
    Leeds
    LS1 2LH
    http://www.burton-regan.co.uk/process-server

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  4. Awesome post Heather! I was actually looking for a Clermont process server when I came across your blog, I'm happy I did because I'm going to pass this a long to my cousin. Thank you for sharing this with us!

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  5. Hi Heather, I hope all is going well for you. At least these troubled times throws out more process serving work.

    If we can be of any service to you over here in the UK, it would be a pleasure to work with you.

    Best regards Rob Evans
    Midland Investigation Services
    http://www.midlandinvestigation.co.uk
    +44(0)1530 888505

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