Our client portal is available 24/7 and is updated in real-time. If there are any changes or challenges that arise, we’ll communicate with you right away and answer all of your questions.
A Firefly Legal process server in Nevada possesses exhaustive knowledge of federal and state laws and always adheres to legal compliance, This protects you from liability risks and supports the seamless progress of your case.
- Confidentiality and Discretion:
A Firefly Legal process server in Nevada always works with confidentiality and discretion to protect the integrity of your case. Emotions can run high in any case, and we will follow any specific instructions you may have on sensitivity or discretion in the delivery process.
Court filings often mandate time-sensitive deadlines, and you may not have the time or other resources to focus on filing court paperwork. Firefly Legal can ensure your filings are delivered before deadlines, either electronically or in person.
Document retrieval can prove extremely time-consuming, but also is crucial to the success and seamless progress of your case.You shouldn’t have to devote time to mundane tasks — a Firefly Legal process server has comprehensive knowledge of the Nevada court system, and will manage all of your document retrieval needs.
Firefly Legal Case Management System is our proprietary software that allows our clients secure and easy access to all details on cases and real-time status updates.You can access our Case Management System 24/7 and your confidential case information is for your eyes only.
We consistently audit our process servers to optimize efficiency and surpass your expectations. Improvement, growth, and course correction when necessary are vital to our lasting partnerships with attorneys and help us to maintain our high standards.
Skip tracing tools utilize technology to allow our process servers to work with expediency and efficiency. For example, an intended recipient of a subpoena or summons who has changed jobs or tries to avoid being served may be difficult to locate in a timely manner.
Skip tracing allows a private process server in Nevada to find an intended recipient without wasting precious resources only to fail to locate the individual. A Firefly Legal process server will conduct extensive research of public and private databases, searches of personal and professional histories, and track their activity on social media platforms such as Facebook or Instagram.
Technology such as electronic data interface (EDI), scannable bar codes, waterfall processes and streamlined workflows support our efficient and reliable work and allow us to maintain our high standards.
If you have offices in Nevada and other states, it’s important to note that Nevada’s Civil Rules of Procedure differ greatly from those in neighboring regions. You’ll need a private process server in Nevada who meets the state’s requirements and understands current state regulations.
The unique process server requirements of Nevada include significant differences from those, for example, in place in the Midwest, and are also subject to amendment at any time.
Compliance is vital to ensure seamless delivery. Firefly Legal can connect you with a process server in Nevada who meets the state’s guidelines for private process servers, and who demonstrates a proven track record of adaptability, compliance, and integrity.
Who can become a private process server in Nevada?
In Nevada, private process servers must meet the following requirements:
- Must be a U.S. citizen
- Must be licensed by the Nevada Private Investigator’s Licensing Board
- Must be 21 to become a licensed process server
- Must carry liability insurance of at least $200,000
- Must fill out a written application and submit to the Nevada Private Investigator’s Licensing Board
- Pass a background check conducted by the FBI and the Nevada Department of Public Safety
- Be an unbiased third party
Nevada Civil Rules of Procedure
The Nevada Civil Rules of Procedure also mandates the following for all process servers:
- A summons must name the courts, the county, and the parties involved.
- A summons must include the name and contact information of the plaintiff’s attorney.
- A summons must be served with a copy of the complaint for the defendant.
Who a process server can serve in Nevada
A private process server in Nevada can serve the following parties:
- An individual over the age of 18
- Any resident of a named individual’s residence who is over the age of 14
- A minor over the age of 14 and a copy to the minor’s parent, legal guardian, or a fiduciary
- A fiduciary, legal guardian, or parent of an incapacitated person
- A registered agent of an association or entity registered to do business in the state
- A designated officer or director of a corporation or a miscellaneous organization
- Any partner of a general or limited partnership
- Any member of a member-managed liability company
- Any manager of a manager-managed liability company
- A trustee of a business trust
- General agent or manager of any association or entity
- A presiding officer, and any current or former members of any political subdivision of Nevada
Hours a process server can serve in Nevada
A process server in Nevada has no restrictions on hours of delivery. Anyone can be served at any time of day, on weekends, and on holidays. However, the general industry standard is, whenever possible, to avoid serving papers between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.