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Process Service in Philippines

Local Process Server in Philippines

Our local Philippines process server delivers legal papers such as subpoenas, writs, divorce papers, summons, complaints, orders and other court documents to a respondent or an individual. We are offering legal process services to serve documents as per local laws in the area of service.
Our Philippines process server is able to manage your case promptly and professionally. We serve legal documents worldwide, including International Process Service in Philippines. As per your requirements, we will serve your legal papers via our international network of private and local process servers, or by suitable ways of process service, as allowed by law in Philippines. Our process server network has experience in process service in Philippines and we can handle international service of process.

Our Process Services in Philippines includes:-

1. Serving Subpoena /Petitions / Summons / Complaints / Writs
2. Litigation, Issuing and filling at the court
3. Serving Judicial & Extra Judicial Documents
4. Injunction / Freezing Orders
5. Notice Seeking Possession & Possession Order
6. Personal Process Service
7. Child Support Custody Serving Papers
8. Divorce Papers Serving
9. Family, Marriage, Kid Related Documents
If you need to documents to be served in Philippines and major cities of Philippines such as Quezon City, Manila, Caloocan, Davao City, Cebu City, Zamboanga City, Antipolo, Pasig, Taguig, Cagayan de Oro, please send your query at serve@grevesgroup.com.
Once we received your query, our local process server will assist in your matter. Our executive will contact you within 1 business day with quotation, possibilities and answers of your questions, if any.

What we need to serve your legal or personal documents:

1. If sending via email: a PDF version of the service documents.
2. If sending via Courier, mail, or similar: At least one copy of the papers to be served.
3. A letter or email with proper instructions to us with the defendant’s name, photographs, address.

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