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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Massachusetts Civil Process Service do?
The Massachusetts Civil Process Service is responsible for serving civil process and making civil arrests throughout Massachusetts. There is a mobile office in Boston to accommodate for the high volume of civil processes that needs to be served each day.  All Constables and Agents of the Massachusetts Civil Process Service are Highly Trained, Licensed and Bonded and have extensive experience in the requirements and ramifications of serving Civil Process.


Who should call the Civil Process office?
Any individual that needs to have papers served (including legal documents, letters, notice of court dates, and eviction notices), should contact the Massachusetts Civil Process Service either in person or by telephone.  If you have questions regarding papers you received from court or papers that you have had served by our office, feel free to call our office and we will answer any questions to the best of our ability.  While we are not allowed to give legal advice, we can often advise you regarding legal procedures, including the process of evicting a tenant from your apartment or house.


How do I contact your office?  What are their hours of operation?
The Massachusetts Civil Process Service
PO Box 555                                                
Boston, MA 02128                                       
617-391-8517 office
http://www.massachusettscivilprocessservice.com


All correspondence should be mailed to:
The Massachusetts Civil Process Service
Civil Process Division                      
PO Box 555                                                
Boston, MA 02128    
                                   


How are papers served?
Our trained Constables/Agents will deliver papers to the individual being served either by serving in hand or by leaving “last and usual”, depending on the rules and regulations guiding Massachusetts’ Civil Process.  A “last and usual” service consists of the Massachusetts Civil Process Service Constable/Agent going to the last known address of the person being served, and if the individual is not home, leaving the document at the house or apartment.  In the case of this type of service, a copy of the document is also mailed to the individual by First Class mail.  


How do I know when my papers have been served?
After the service has been completed, the Massachusetts Civil Process Service will complete and type out a return of service for the document, which is an affidavit stating exactly how and when the service was completed.  The affidavit will be attached to the original document  (copies of the documents are always served), and the original will either be returned directly to court for filing and a copy will be sent to the Plaintiff and/or Attorney, or if requested, the original will be sent directly to the Plaintiff/Attorney.


What are the fees for service?
There is a fee involved for the delivery of all civil process, which depends on the type of service, the type of document, the number of individuals being served, and the town or city that it is being delivered to.  Please call the office for the exact cost of a particular service.  


How long does it take to deliver a document?
Our office takes great care to ensure that services are delivered promptly and in accordance with the rules and regulations of Massachusetts.  Usually, documents are served either the same day or the next day from when they are received.  In order to ensure that a service is delivered on a particular day, it needs to be in the office by 9:00 AM at the latest.  While we do our best to ensure a speedy delivery
of all documents, services that need to be in hand can take longer if an individual is avoiding service or being unresponsive.  A Capias is also not on the same timetable as other services and may take several months due to the high volume of Capias that come in on a daily basis.  


Which towns are served?
Thanks to our network of Highly Trained, Licensed and Bonded Constables and Agents here in Massachusetts and throughout The Unites States, The Massachusetts Civil Process Service can have papers served in every city and town.
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