Process Servers in High Point and Greensboro

Professional. Reliable. Affordable.

With process servers located in High Point and Greensboro, North Carolina, Aubor Group delivers your legal documents quickly and efficiently. We understand the rules of civil procedure and will handle your process service correctly. When you choose Aubor Group, you can rest assured you are in good hands.

For service inside our flat-rate area, submit your job online.

For service outside our flat-rate area, contact us for a quote.

Pricing

We provide thoughtful service attempts to increase the chance of a successful service. We focus on quality of service and price our services accordingly. If you want the job done right, you’re in good hands.

Routine

3 attempts over 10 days

$125

Priority

3 attempts over 7 days

$175

Rush

3 attempts over 5 days

$225

Urgent

3 attempts over 3 days

$275

Emergency

3 attempts same day

$400

Pricing

You pay for each entity being served. If you need more than one entity served at the same address, you will need to pay for two entities being served.

Printing

You only pay printing if the document exceeds 30 pages. Additional pages are 25¢ (black/white) or 45¢ (color).


Payment

You pay prior to services being rendered. Lawyers / law firms will be invoiced NET 30 upon request.


Affidavit

You receive an affidavit of service at no additional charge.


Bad address

You may purchase a skip trace investigation for $50 if you us to search for the most-recent address.


Service areas

You pay the listed prices within Guilford and Forsyth counties. If you need service anywhere else, you may request a quote.

Reliable and Affordable

 

Aubor Group is an investigative and legal support services firm based in High Point, North Carolina Our team of process servers works diligently to ensure effective service of civil papers. We have a positive reputation within the legal community. Why should you choose us over the competition? No hidden fees and we treat every client with dignity. When you need a process server, you need Aubor Group.

We offer flat-rate pricing for service of civil process (subpoenas, orders, notices, divorce papers, etc.) within specific service areas.

Each job includes up to three attempts, up to thirty pages and an affidavit of service (notarized upon request). If you need a process server outside of our flat-rate areas, we can provide a custom estimate. Prices are per person/entity being served at a single address. We are happy to check other addresses for you at an additional cost. We also offer skip-trace services to help you locate the most-recent address associated with a specific person.

 

What is a Process Server?

 

A process server is someone who delivers court papers and other legal documents to a person who is involved in a court case. They are essentially messengers of the court, responsible for delivering notification to someone that their presence in court is required. Once the process server delivers the court document, they typically provide a notarized affidavit of service to demonstrate to the court that the process was effectively served.

 

What About the Sheriff?

 

In most states, the county sheriff is responsible for serving civil process. North Carolina is a sheriff-first state, which means service of process issued by a North Carolina court must first be attempted by the local sheriff. If the sheriff is unable to serve the civil papers, a private process server may attempt service. An exception to this rule is service of subpoenas, which may bypass the sheriff. For process issued by an out-of-state court, that state’s rules of civil procedure govern service of process.

 

Issuing and Serving an Out-of-State Subpoena in North Carolina

 

Domesticating and serving an out-of-state subpoena in North Carolina is allowed under N.C.G.S. Chapter 1F, but there are specific actions an attorney should take to avoid legal and/or ethical violations.

Steps to domesticate a subpoena in North Carolina

Step 1: Issue a subpoena in your own state.

You need to issue the original subpoena in the jurisdiction where the trial or court hearing will take place.

Step 2: Create a North Carolina subpoena.

Obtain a North Carolina subpoena from the Administrative Office of the Courts. Aubor Group can assist with getting a form for you, but we cannot complete it. Complete the North Carolina subpoena form using the same information you listed on your state’s subpoena.

Step 3: Mail the physical subpoenas to Aubor Group.

Mail us six original subpoenas from your state and six originals of the North Carolina subpoena.

Step 4: Submit your payment.

Submit your payment for domesticating (the State currently charges $200, as they treat foreign subpoenas as actions in superior court), domesticating the subpoena, and serving the subpoena (you will receive an invoice for the State fee + our domestication and service fees). Once we receive payment, we will physically present the subpoena to the local Clerk of Court, have the subpoena domesticated, then serve the subpoena.