Process Service
Learn more about our process server in the Kansas City area. You have found your destination, Clay County Process Servers. We provide the Kansas City area with effective and affordable process services. More affordable than other process servers cause our rates are flat rates with no up charges for notary public or mileage. Not only do we serve process in Kansas City and Jackson County, but we also serve in: Clay County, Missouri; Platte County, Missouri; Johnson County, Missouri; Cass County, Missouri; Lafayette County, Missouri and Johnson County, Missouri. We also serve process in the State of Kansas, in such counties as Wyandotte County, Kansas and Johnson County, Kansas.
Skip Tracing
Learn more about skip-tracing. It is the process of locating a person for any number of purposes. A skip-tracer is someone who performs this task, which may be the person’s primary occupation. The term “skip” refers to the person being searched for, and is derived from the idiomatic expression “to skip town”, meaning to depart (perhaps in a rush), leaving minimal clues behind to “trace” the “skip” to a new location
Skip tracing tactics may be employed by debt collectors, bail bond enforcers (bounty hunters), repossession agents, private investigators, attorneys, police detectives, and journalists, or by any person attempting to locate a subject whose contact information is not immediately known. Similar techniques have also been utilized by investigators to locate witnesses in criminal trials.
Bail Bonds Service
Learn more about Bail bonds services in all the surrounding counties and municipalities.
Notary Service
A notary public in the common law world is a public officer constituted by law to serve the public in non-contentious matters usually concerned with estates, deeds, powers-of-attorney, and foreign and international business. A notary’s main functions are to administer oaths and affirmations, take affidavits and statutory declarations, witness and authenticate the execution of certain classes of documents, take acknowledgments of deeds and other conveyances, protest notes and bills of exchange. Any such act is known as a notarization.
