
Serving a Court Order
If you need to serve a Court Order we can assist you with service of this anywhere in England and Wales for a FIXED FEE.
We serve Court Orders throughout England and Wales for a fixed fee and will provide you with a Certificate of Service or sworn Affidavit to confirm the Order has been served.
To instruct one of our experienced process servers to serve a Court Order for you just post us the papers for service together with a further copy so we can exhibit this to our proof of service. We can also arrange for collection of the Order from you when needed but a collection fee would apply.
The vast majority of instructions are dealt with and managed through our Head Office giving you a single point of contact. Our Head office will allocate the service of the Order to our local process server who then attend the address and serve the Injunction order as required. We will make multiple visits to the address when required.
We normally serve a Court Orders for a fixed fee of £87.50 plus VAT. An additional charge would apply for collecting the papers. We would attend the address up to three times if required for the fixe fee.
Choose P & B Collection Services and you are choosing an established and experienced process serving firm which you may rely on. That's why we are used regularly by many top UK law firms.
To instruct a Process Server: -
To instruct a Process Server please use the following information
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Telephone: 0113 286 8380If you wish to discuss any matter with us including arranging collection of papers or for them to be sent direct to the process server. |
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info@ProcessServing.co.ukIf emailed copies can be served simply attach a scanned copy of the documents you want serving along with your instructions. |
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If you wish to instruct us in writing send the papers
to our Head Office. If you use the DX service our DX address is
also given below: - P & B Collection Services |
For more information on our process service click here
Other types of documents we serve include the following: -
- Summons or Claim forms
- N39 Orders to attend Court
- Divorce Petitions
- Court Orders
- Statutory Demands
- Bankruptcy or Winding-Up Petitions
- Family Proceedings
- Injunctions, Non Molestation Orders, Prohibited Steps Orders
- Writs
- Landlord Section 21 and Section 8 Notices



