Saturday 23 December 2017

Michael Kazouris Values Origins of the Process Server



Michael Kazouris has been appointed as a Process Server for Hillsborough County and the Pinellas and Pasco Sheriffs’ Offices in Florida since 2010.  In simple terms, a process server is usually a sheriff or a appointed individual who serves various legal documents including writs, and subpoenas.  

 The service of due process is a privilege established by the U.S. Constitution, which ensures that all citizens of the U.S. hold the right to be informed of their summons as established by the Fifth and Sixth Amendments.  Process servers were originally intended to act as a messenger system which was charged with serving individuals, through due process of law, notice of the legal issue which they are involved in.  As cities grew larger in the country, the local sheriff of the county was no longer able to handle the work load, and the job of process server came about.

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