Frequently Asked Questions2025-08-28T16:27:00+00:00

Frequently Asked Questions

Process Serving Frequently Asked Questions answered clearly and confidently by Saxon Attorney Services. As a trusted process server in San Diego County, we provide dependable, results-driven legal support for attorneys, law firms, businesses, and individuals. From Carlsbad to Chula Vista, La Jolla to Lakeside, we cover the entire region with professionalism you can count on.

Frequently Asked Questions

Process Serving Frequently Asked Questions answered clearly and confidently by Saxon Attorney Services. As a trusted process server in San Diego County, we provide dependable, results-driven legal support for attorneys, law firms, businesses, and individuals. From Carlsbad to Chula Vista, La Jolla to Lakeside, we cover the entire region with professionalism you can count on.

What is the cost for someone to be served?2025-07-09T12:04:51+00:00

Our process serving fees are simple and affordable. At Saxon Attorney Services, we charge a flat fee with unlimited attempts across all of San Diego County. You pay one price—no matter how many times we need to try. There are no hidden costs. Our process serving fees include multiple attempts on different days and times until the job is done. We serve all areas, from Chula Vista to Oceanside.

How many attempts are made to complete service?2025-07-09T12:06:22+00:00

Our fee for service includes unlimited attempts at the address that you provide until service is completed.

What happens if the person will not answer the door for the process server?2025-07-09T12:12:13+00:00

If, after several days, our process server determines that the individual is actively evading service, then we can recommend and perform a stakeout. In this case, we’ll attempt to serve the individual as they leave their home or business. However, please note that there is a separate fee for a stakeout.

How quickly can you get somebody served?2025-07-09T12:16:07+00:00

To ensure fast service, we always leave room in our schedule to accommodate rush or on-demand service of process. In most cases, we can make the first attempt within two hours of receiving the documents.

What is a Consent to Electronic Service?2025-07-09T12:17:57+00:00

In simple terms, a Consent to Electronic Service is an agreement in which all parties agree to receive legal documents and communications electronically instead of by traditional mail. As a result, this method can save time and streamline the legal process.

What is a Mobile Notary?2025-07-09T12:21:49+00:00

A Mobile Notary is a licensed notary public who travels to your location. Therefore, you don’t need to visit an office. Instead, the notary comes to you to notarize legal documents. As a result, this service offers greater convenience and flexibility.

What Documents do the Mobile Notaries Execute?2025-07-09T12:29:15+00:00

Our Mobile Notaries handle a variety of documents, including affidavits, contracts, and loan forms. In addition, they notarize any legal paperwork that needs official verification.

Do We Offer E-Filing Services?2025-07-09T12:34:26+00:00

Yes, we provide E-Filing services to help you submit your legal documents electronically, ensuring efficient and timely filing with the court.

What is an E-File?2025-07-09T12:37:33+00:00

An E-File refers to the electronic submission of legal documents to a court or government agency through an online system, eliminating the need for physical paperwork.

What if I do not have the address of the individual to be served?2025-07-09T12:40:48+00:00

Our office can perform a skip trace to locate a current residential address for an enjoyable to be served.

What is the cost for someone to be served?2025-07-09T12:04:51+00:00

Our process serving fees are simple and affordable. At Saxon Attorney Services, we charge a flat fee with unlimited attempts across all of San Diego County. You pay one price—no matter how many times we need to try. There are no hidden costs. Our process serving fees include multiple attempts on different days and times until the job is done. We serve all areas, from Chula Vista to Oceanside.

How many attempts are made to complete service?2025-07-09T12:06:22+00:00

Our fee for service includes unlimited attempts at the address that you provide until service is completed.

What happens if the person will not answer the door for the process server?2025-07-09T12:12:13+00:00

If, after several days, our process server determines that the individual is actively evading service, then we can recommend and perform a stakeout. In this case, we’ll attempt to serve the individual as they leave their home or business. However, please note that there is a separate fee for a stakeout.

How quickly can you get somebody served?2025-07-09T12:16:07+00:00

To ensure fast service, we always leave room in our schedule to accommodate rush or on-demand service of process. In most cases, we can make the first attempt within two hours of receiving the documents.

What is a Consent to Electronic Service?2025-07-09T12:17:57+00:00

In simple terms, a Consent to Electronic Service is an agreement in which all parties agree to receive legal documents and communications electronically instead of by traditional mail. As a result, this method can save time and streamline the legal process.

What is a Mobile Notary?2025-07-09T12:21:49+00:00

A Mobile Notary is a licensed notary public who travels to your location. Therefore, you don’t need to visit an office. Instead, the notary comes to you to notarize legal documents. As a result, this service offers greater convenience and flexibility.

What Documents do the Mobile Notaries Execute?2025-07-09T12:29:15+00:00

Our Mobile Notaries handle a variety of documents, including affidavits, contracts, and loan forms. In addition, they notarize any legal paperwork that needs official verification.

Do We Offer E-Filing Services?2025-07-09T12:34:26+00:00

Yes, we provide E-Filing services to help you submit your legal documents electronically, ensuring efficient and timely filing with the court.

What is an E-File?2025-07-09T12:37:33+00:00

An E-File refers to the electronic submission of legal documents to a court or government agency through an online system, eliminating the need for physical paperwork.

What if I do not have the address of the individual to be served?2025-07-09T12:40:48+00:00

Our office can perform a skip trace to locate a current residential address for an enjoyable to be served.

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