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EFFICIENT PROCESS SERVING

Elevate Your Legal Efficiency with Integrity Discovery Solutions

At Integrity Discovery Solutions we are dedicated to enhancing your firm's productivity and success.


Dependable In-Person Process Serving: Trust us to deliver your legal documents swiftly and securely, every time.

Partner with us to reduce your workload and achieve exceptional results. Experience the Integrity Discovery Solutions difference today!


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Process Serving

Trust IDS for reliable legal process serving. We deliver documents like subpoenas and court summons directly to recipients, making multiple attempts to ensure proper delivery. Unlike sheriffs, who may leave documents at the door after a few attempts, we prioritize in-person service for accuracy and professionalism.

Additional Services:

  • Notary Services
  • Notarizing of Affidavits and other Legal documents.
  • Surveillance
  • Surveillance of a property or person for a set duration of time at a set location for legal purposes.
  • e-File Affidavit
  • Optional Add-On for Process of Service.
  •  Skip Tracing
  • Locating an individual and performing a comprehensive and exhaustive search of all available databases to determine their current location, social media handles and current online activity.
  • Court Filing
  • Court Run Document Retrieval
  • Retrieval of Records from the clerk.
  • Expert Testimony



Surveillance & Inspections

Go the extra mile with surveillance services by our company. We work with law firms to photograph and capture footage in cases when there is doubt about what the individual is claiming. For example, if you are working on a child custody case and you have doubts about a parent's claim that they can't see their child because they are busy working, our team will capture evidence of what is really happening for court. Photographs of vehicles and property damage for insurance claims start at $15 per job!


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Email Documents to: nmcdaniel@idsindy.net

FAQs

Professional Process Serving Across Indiana

  • Who can serve legal documents in Indiana?

    Any adult who is not a party to the case may serve legal documents in Indiana. This includes professional process servers, sheriffs, or individuals authorized by the court.


    Source: Indiana Rules of Trial Procedure, Rule 4.1

  • What types of documents can a process server deliver?

    Process servers in Indiana may deliver summonses, complaints, subpoenas, writs, eviction notices, and other court-related documents requiring personal service.


    Source: LegalClarity.org

  • How is service of process typically completed in Indiana?

    Service may be completed via personal delivery, certified mail, or by leaving the documents at the individual’s residence with someone of suitable age and discretion. Service by publication is allowed with court approval.


    Source: Indiana Rules of Trial Procedure, Rule 4.1–4.4

  • Is proof of service required?

    Yes. The process server must complete an affidavit of service (also called a return of service) detailing how and when the documents were served. This is filed with the court as evidence of proper service.


    Source: Indiana Legal Help

  • How long does a process server have to complete service in Indiana?

    Service must be completed within the timeframe set by the court or procedural rules. While this can be 30-days sometimes it can vary.


  • Can a process server serve someone at work?

    Yes, as long as it does not cause a disturbance or violate workplace policies. Service must still comply with Indiana’s rules for personal delivery.


    Source: LegalClarity.org

  • What happens if the person being served refuses to accept the documents?

    Refusal to accept documents does not invalidate service. If the individual is identified and the documents are offered, service is considered valid—even if they refuse to take them.


    Source: Indiana Legal Help

  • Can documents be served on Sundays or holidays in Indiana?

    Yes — The civil-procedure rules in the state of Indiana do not expressly prohibit service of process on Sundays or legal holidays.

  • Is electronic service allowed in Indiana?

    Electronic service (e.g., email or social media) is not standard and typically requires a court order. It may be permitted in special circumstances when traditional methods fail.


    Source: Indiana Code § 4-21.5-3-1 (2024)

  • How much does process serving cost in Indiana?

    Costs vary by location, urgency, and type or speed of service. Additional circumstances can also affect costs. Usually process of service range from $100-$300 or more.

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Drop us an email: NMcDaniel@idsindy.net