Process Servers' Most Bizarre Scenarios Serving People

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    Font - noorofmyeye24 · 2d Not me, but my boss hired a model, made a fake Facebook profile for her. Had her add the guy that needed to be served on FB, flirt via messages, and eventually ended up on a date at which she served him with papers. Basically honeypotted the guy lol. É G Reply ↑ 965 3
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    Font - gloveonafoot · 2d When I got a divorce, my lawyer recommended I hire a process server just in case my ex tried to dodge/deny service. She knew I was filing so it wasn't like it would be a surprise, but better safe than sorry. One problem: This was during a covid lockdown, so neither of us were leaving home. The process server comes, I let him into the building, he follows me to the apartment but then says he can't follow me into the apartment to serve her. So I have to shut the door on hi
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    Rectangle - suitology · 2d I watched my little league coach get served by a guy selling hotdogs. He owed like $75,000 for destroying a garage he didnt own behind his property. 6 Reply 1 420 +
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    Font - ijustcantwithit · 2d Not me but a guy I worked with was a process server in his down time. He was older and enjoyed the work. He said his worst one was this guy who knew he had it coming and evaded as best he could. He never answers the door. He'd go to neighbours houses. Hop the fence to get inside. It was a several day job because he just kept avoiding the situation and didn't work. The dude didn't live in the best part of town so my coworker had to try and not look sus in the neighbour
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    Smile - Coworker told me that most people who know it's coming will actively avoid being in situations where they can be served. Most will give you a false name if you knock on the door or tell you that it's their sibling/friend if you ask if they are the right person. G Reply 138 3 ...
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    Font - Revwog1974 · 1d Not my story, but my dad's from a long time ago when he was a family law attorney. He had a client who wanted child support from the father of her child, who was denying paternity. The genius thought he'd never be found. He was a Major League Baseball player, with a baseball card, so super low-profile /s. Game schedules are are easy to find. My father went to a sports memorabilia store, bought the dude's card, and sent everything to a process server in the city of his next
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    Font - Repulsive-Purple-133 · 1d I spent years as process server in Los Angeles. One time I served Rob Zombie in a dispute over a catering bill for a video shoot. He went bonkers. Another time I served divorce papers on an 18 St shot caller. I found him in a bar at Pico and Bonnie Brae. He cried like a baby and wanted to buy me a drink. Another was a witness in a murder trial who was living in a homeless camp in Long Beach. I was surrounded by hardcore hostile homeless folks. I'm not sure how I
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    Font - SlowTheRain • 13h This is not me, but a friend who served someone. The guy he was supposed to serve was hunkered down inside his house with a fenced in yard and a big Rottweiler outside. Friend decided to go for it. He'd been watching a lot of Dog Whisperer. He calmly walked past the dog while ignoring it and made it to the front door. Guy actually answered the door and was shocked. Said others had tried, but nobody else made it past the dog. G Reply ...

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