
OHIO OFFICE
7087 West Blvd Ste 15
Youngstown, OH 44512
330-269-0430
CORPORATE OFFICE
535 Court Street
Reading, PA 19601
484-930-0995
Ohio Process Servers
Experienced Investigators are the best choice to hire as an Ohio Process Server. We have the ability to verify information, find new valid information if necessary, conduct surveillance for hard-to-find or elusive subjects and our experience with report writing provides a better affidavit.
We have Ohio Process Servers throughout the State to provide a quick and cost-effective service.
Here’s what to expect:
Serve ANYWHERE in Ohio – Statewide.
We conduct a Free Basic Skip-Trace on all service requests.
The first attempt will be made within four (4) Business Days for Normal Service.
For Rush Service the first attempt will be made within 48 hours.
Each service request will receive 3 service attempts.
Price is per address and party served
You receive a Notarized Affidavit and Photo/Video Proof if Possible.
Pricing for Statewide Ohio Process Service
Normal Service: Price based on zip code
– 1st Attempt within 4 business days
– Proof of Service with 48 hours
Rush Service: Price based on zip code
– 1st Attempt within 48 hours
– Proof of Service within 24 hours
Same-Day Expedited: Price based on zip code
– 1st Attempt on Same Day
– Proof of Service within 24 hours
*Price based on typical cases where no prior service attempts have been made and the subject is not elusive. $0.10/page for any documents exceeding 100 pages.
Do you have a Hard-to-Find or Elusive Subject? Please call us for special pricing. 330-269-0430 (mobile users click here to call us)
We Specialize in hard to locate subjects with over 23 years of locating subjects throughout the United States including Puerto Rico.
$75 – $125/hour Surveillance or additional skip-tracing by a Licensed Ohio Private Investigator.
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