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Mobile Austin Notary - Texas Process Server Appointed by TX Supreme Court

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Services for Real Estate Pros with Apostille/Authentication/Embassy Legalization, Notary Public, Loan Signing Agent & Process Server Services

Mobile Austin Notary recently had two of our staff members in April appointed by the Texas Supreme Court to be licensed "bad ass" Texas Process Servers in all 254 counties in Texas.. Ok, bad ass wasn't the official title the Texas Supreme Court gave us. Just sounds way cooler. :D

This was a extremely long and hard process to go thru in Texas, with multiple background checks needed, fingerprinting checks, training, test taking and finally the Texas Supreme Court approval. There is currently only about 3,200 Texas Supreme Court appointed process servers in the entire state of Texas. To put that number into perspective there is 254 counties in Texas, Texas is the 2nd LARGEST land and population state in the U.S.

With those numbers on average there is only about 13 process servers PER county in Texas. Consider how many realtors, licensed notaries and mortgage brokers there are in comparision. Those numbers are in the hundreds of thousands in the state.

Plus, we were accepted into the TXSPA (Texas Process Servers Association) and there is only about 532 members (two of them being our company) in the entire state of Texas.

We will be having a third staff member go thru this process in June 2009, so we will have three Texas appointed process servers to serve all our clients locally. statewide and nationally in the future.

Dog The Bounty Hunter...watch out because you got some new competition my little 80's rock band hair dude! LOL! (FYI he's a bail bondsmen...we don't do that totally different we don't tackle people!)

Mobile Austin Notary
www.mobileaustinnotary.com
www.activerain.com/pecs29
512-314-9164
Austin, TX
"The Nicest Notaries & Process Servers in TX, That Go To You 24/7!"

 

 

Comments (2)

Denise OnullDell
Santa Clarita Mobile Notary - Santa Clarita, CA
Mobile Notary Public/Real Estate Agent

Hi Jenette ~ I wonder if it is as grueling of a process in California.  Lately, I've been getting calls for process servers.  I actually did a couple but did not sign the proof of service as a "registered process server."  I'm going to have to look into it when I get a chance.  Thanks!

Apr 21, 2009 06:04 PM
Mobile Austin Notary
Apostille/Authentication/Embassy Legalization, Notary Public, Loan Signing Agent & Process Server Services - Austin, TX
www.mobileaustinnotary.com

Denise, it's totally doable. In this economy law firms, process serving, debt collection all of this are at ALL TIME HIGHS. This is the time to do it, if ever. Good thing you didn't sign, that's illegal and possibly FELONY. Like in Texas you can legally serve a subpoena if your over 18, no training nada. But to serve anything else other then a subpoena, you must be appointed by Texas Supreme Court.

Apr 22, 2009 08:34 PM