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As your legal world becomes larger, and as subjects move from place to place with increasing frequency, a larger part of the service of process is to enlist the services of companies in other cities, states, and even countries to complete your requests. Knowing who to trust to complete your work in a timely, professional, and cost-effective manner can be of even greater value than the final cost.
Phoenix and Tucson Out-of-Town Services - Liddy Legal Support Services Justin Liddy - - 602-297-0676, ext 111 · Does Liddy Legal handle services and filings outside the Metro Phoenix and Metro Tucson areas? Yes. Papers can be sent to us for filing and service anywhere in Arizona, as well as the rest of the United States, Canada, and other countries that allow for the Service of Process. Liddy Legal Support Services is a member of the Arizona Process Servers Association, as well as the National Association of Private Process Servers. · Does your office offer a daily route from Phoenix to Tucson and Tucson to Phoenix? Yes. We currently offer a daily route that allows your documents to be filed and/or delivered on the same day in most circumstances. (This run is scheduled to depart both Tucson and Phoenix at 12:30pm and return before the courts and government agencies close.) · Is it possible to e-mail our documents to you for service? Yes. In fact, sometimes it can expedite the service of process. This is especially true when the service is going out-of-town. The Liddy Legal online system provides for the attachment of documents when submitting your Liddy Legal work order. While you are logged in to your Liddy Legal account you have the option of attaching your documents to your message. When the screen appears asking for documents and courier instructions, click on the "BROWSE" button and find your documents, attach them, and they will be uploaded along with your Liddy Legal work order. It is always a good idea to write in the courier instructions, "Please download and print the attached documents". · We have a witness in another state that needs to be served a subpoena for a deposition. How is that accomplished? Every jurisdiction is different, and generally a case must be domesticated in the jurisdiction where the subject to be served resides. Since there are no "all encompassing" rules, even many times within the same state, the best approach would be to contact the Superior/District court within the jurisdiction and learn first hand their specific procedures. · What is the latest time to file documents? Most courts have a deadline of 5pm, including the Arizona Supreme Court, Arizona Court of Appeals, Justice Courts and City Courts. Federal courts - U.S. District Court closes at 5pm and Bankruptcy Court closes at 4pm. However, if you are set up for e-Filing they are available to file 24 hours a day. A few of the Superior courts are open past 5pm. (Please take note: None offer any 'late' clerk services for issuing documents.) Maricopa County - All four Superior court locations have a “Night Drop Box”. You can file documents until midnight. Pima County - the courthouse is open until 9pm. (There is no later filing option past 9pm.) Pinal, Yuma, Apache, and Yavapai counties - Each of their main Superior Court locations have a “Night Drop Box”. You can file documents until midnight. Cochise County - There are no options for any late filing in Bisbee. There is a "Night Drop Box" at the office in Sierra Vista. You can file until midnight. | ||||||||||
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