FAQs
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MRD Pigeons use the most advanced technology to give the best service to our clients. The exceptional customer service is what makes us stand out among our competitors. Our servers use world-class technology that helps them stay ahead of their game. With newer eco-friendly vehicles have Wi-Fi, mobile printers, and the best software to track, locate, and have a live view of the attempts of your order.
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The service of process is the procedure by which a party to a lawsuit gives notice of initial legal action to another party, court, or administrative body in an effort to exercise jurisdiction over that person so as to force that person to respond to the proceeding before the court, body, or other tribunals. It is done by legal process servers that are licensed to do this service by JBCC (Judicial Branch Certification Commission).
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A process server is a trained professional unbiased third party whose job is to hand deliver official court and legal documents to defendants that are a part of a court case. Examples of served papers are subpoenas, summons, complaints, citations, family court documents including divorce papers and child support, order to show cause, evictions, tenant/landlord notices, small claims court cases, and more.
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Skip tracing is the process of collecting information to locate a defendant who is missing, or has failed to answer or return repeated calls and emails.
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Skip tracing help us find the defendant faster so we can serve the document in a timely manner, keeping our promise to be the fastest in the industry, saving a lot of time and resources for both you and us.
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MRD Pigeons offer different levels of skip tracing, with our databases updating twice a day, it keeps us informed on the latest moves of the defendant. For more detailed information about the levels, please do not hesitate to send us an inquiry.
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A court filing is submitting the documents to supplement an ongoing legal action or commence it, in a physical form. e-filing is the same process but in an electronic format.
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Filing is mailing the documents to the court in a physical form. In contrast, e-filing is by submitting the documents through an electronic platform in an electronic format. Filing type depends on the required filing form by the court of law.
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after you choosing your level of service the process will start as is showing in the description, but what is different that is after uploading your documents, the documents will be send to the closets process server to the job address and with the MRD Pigeons kit the process server can print and preparing the documents and add it to his plan while he’s on the way , so with that we make our clints and the process server time is valuable.
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After finishing the service, our process server will receive the affidavit right after. Then will e-sign and proceeds to send a copy to the client or continue to court filing/e-filing depending on the client’s preference and chosen services. The use of e-signature enables us to save time and resources for both the client and the company. All of that is done before the process server moves to another job, keeping our promise of getting the job done at the earliest convenience.
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A stakeout is a service of monitoring a location or a person. The service is usually done to monitor Subjects and try to get hold on them.
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Our professional licensed private investigators use several tactics during their investigation including but not limited to:
Fitting in public.
Perfectly adapting to their role.
Each attempt provided with photographs and location of the service .
Use of intelligent tools.
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Private investigation, also known as private detective or PI work, involves the professional investigation of various matters on behalf of individuals, organizations, or law firms. Private investigators are hired to uncover information, gather evidence, and provide detailed reports based on their findings.
Private investigation services cover a wide range of areas, including:
1.Surveillance: Private investigators may conduct surveillance operations to monitor an individual's activities, track their movements, or gather evidence related to a specific case. This can be useful in cases of suspected infidelity, insurance fraud, or employee misconduct.
2.Background Checks: Private investigators can perform comprehensive background checks on individuals or companies. These checks involve verifying personal or professional histories, confirming qualifications, and uncovering any criminal records, financial discrepancies, or other relevant information.
3.Missing Persons: Private investigators are often hired to locate missing persons, such as lost relatives, debtors, witnesses, or individuals involved in legal matters. They employ various techniques, including database searches, interviews, and fieldwork, to trace and locate the person in question.
4.Asset Searches: In cases involving financial disputes, private investigators can conduct asset searches to determine an individual or company's financial status. This involves identifying assets, properties, bank accounts, and other financial holdings to assess their value and potential for recovery.
5.Corporate Investigations: Private investigators assist businesses in various areas, including employee background checks, internal theft or fraud investigations, intellectual property theft, and uncovering unauthorized leaks of confidential information.
6.Legal Support: Private investigators work closely with law firms and attorneys to gather evidence, interview witnesses, and conduct research for civil and criminal cases. They may also testify in court, presenting their findings and providing expert opinions.
It's important to note that the specific services offered by private investigators may vary depending on their expertise, jurisdiction, and legal limitations. Private investigators typically operate within the boundaries of the law and adhere to ethical guidelines in their investigations.