The New Jersey Professional Process Servers Association (NJPPSA), concerned whether persons of limited equal proficiency (LEP) understood the nature and consequences of the papers served upon them. conducted a survey of private process servers throughout the state. It was determined that, in many instances, the persons served did not. As a result, on February 12, […]
NJPPSA Submits Requests Supporting Service of Process on LEP
The New Jersey Professional Process Servers Association (NJPPSA) has submitted a request that the New Jersey Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) consider approving and publishing an alternative language rider, written in Spanish, to the form of Summons currently promulgated on the New Jersey Judiciary website. The request would in line with what the Court […]
Recent NJPPSA Meeting Teaches Members Uses and Laws of Drones
On Saturday, January 9th we had our first quarterly meeting of 2016 which was a resounding success. James Nanos from Apple Investigations gave a presentation on “Drones and Process Service” which covered many aspects of the use of drones and in particular the laws and regulations surrounding the use of drones for commercial use. We […]