Give clear, detailed instructions
Provide a concise written brief that covers everything your investigator or process server needs. A strong brief usually includes:
- Case details: court name, claim or reference number and the parties involved.
- Subject information: full name, last known address or addresses, date of birth and any other identifiers.
- Documents and task: specify exactly what papers to serve, include copies, or set out clearly what you need investigated.
- Deadline and method: state when you need the job done and how, whether that is personal service, posting, surveillance or something else.
- Contact details: your name, phone, email and the best times to reach you.
This level of detail removes confusion and delay. Process servers must follow strict rules, so even a small error or a missing address can void service and derail your case. Clear instructions help the team work efficiently and get things right the first time.
