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New South Wales Process Servers, phone 1300 966 103, for 24/7 contact you can email us at info@privateinvestigatoraustralia.com.au, free quotes. For information on the process, what to put in the cover letter (instructions) and how to pay for our service please go to Process Server Document Requirement. For specific information on serving divorce applications please follow the below link, and read it in conjunction with information on the document requirements link, Serving Divorce Application Papers.

We provide a Court Document Delivery service across Sydney, New South Wales and Australia using our licensed process servers and private agents. Our staff will attend up to three times in built up area's (not remote locations) to attempt service, for the price. Our aim is to effect service on our first attendance. Your complete instructions with regards the person to be served will assist in our completing the task efficiently for you.

A list of the larger area's where we have process servers, we have process servers available in many other area's of New South Wales, including Newcastle Process Server, process serving court documents Sydney Process Server.

Areas of NSW we service, outside of the Sydney, and Newcastle areas, include Central West, Far West-North Western, Hunter, Illawarra, Mid-North Coast, Murray-Murrumbidgee, Northern, Richmond-Tweed, South Eastern. We do travel to serve documents. We do charge more to travel to less populated areas.

We are called process servers, because we serve a court process, a court document. Process serving is the serving of a court process, usually a sealed document. A sealed document refers to a document that has been processed by the court, and had the court seal, the court stamp, applied. This signifies that the court is aware of the action, and has generally assigned a court reference number, and a court date. The court date is important, because that informs the process server of the time frame for service.