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She is an experienced Process Server and we have a great conversation. Listen to this episode and learn how a fellow Process Server dominates his area using google reviews. Klicka här för att uppdatera flödet manuellt. Rob Henderson from Austin Texas drops some major value on us in this todays episode. Give it a listen and tell me what you think. He loves to teach and mentor and he has a great training in store for us!

Brandon really brings some great tips for identifying the servee at the door and he is an ethnic word ninja with his different accents. This show is for educational and entertainment purposes only! Robin comes from a family of Law Enforcers and she has fostered and developed that in her own family. She is a highly accomplished Investigator that has worked on a variety of high profile cases and appearing on the news and various talk shows. Her story is amazing and her techniques for growing a brand and tactically finding information is unparalleled.

Listen to the episode and tell us what you think. My conversation with Mr. Santoni revitalized my passion for wanting to become a private investigator. He and his team are doing things at a next level but It's important to understand the risk your clients incur can be minimized and even eliminated with the proper training.

As a family and business man, Tim and I agree that the ROI on creating a podcast may not be Immediately evident to others but the networking power is exponentially valuable. Michael Santos is a career process server that knows how to tell a good story. He started as a young man in California and has recently expanded to Salem, Oregon where he is pounding the pavement and building the empire similar to what he has accomplished in California. Michael tells of his sad moments when the job can seem too difficult and how he wishes he didn't have to serve a person that was having a hard time but with a sense of duty he gets the job done.

Every time. Michael Goes on to tell about his experience trying to get by the bouncer and how he ended up serving a headline stripper using some tough guy tactics that you have to hear for yourself. He tells us about the difference between California and Oregon for building a business and his plans for getting it done. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did. You can reach Michael at his information below. My oldest sister was a process server then ended up starting her own company.

When I was 16 or so, I would go out regularly with my brother in law who also was a process server more so just to get out of the house and as such, he taught me the documents, what could be served in what manner, most importantly he taught me my navigational skills, this is back in the day before GPS where Thomas Bros.

So once I turned 18, I was quite able to hit the ground running. So in effect, I have more or less being in this industry my entire adult life and for a bit before becoming an adult. I went to serve a wage garnishment to this travel agency, and when I went in, I served the owner, who also happened to be the sister of the garnishee.

I get that quite often and didn't think twice about it. What made this one odd, was the owner asked if she paid the sheriff's office the full judgment amount, would she have to still inform the garnishee of this order. I told her I can't give any legal advice, the law requires you to as it is stated on the order, but if the judgment is satisfied in full, I can't see anyone having any grounds to do anything and then I asked her why would she do that other than if for helping her sister.

The owner stated that their mother had just passed away the week prior, and after the services, they were all back at the mortuary, and her father sat down It was as if his will to live after his wife died only lasted long enough to make sure she was taken care of and then gave up. At the time of service, she had just returned from her father's funeral.

It could have been a story, but the look on her face, the tone of voice and body language gave it the ring of truth. I couldn't work anymore that day and wished I could have just shredded that order. Every day is a ticket to a new show. The freedom of schedule mostly is what I like most. As to an actual serving experience. I wouldn't call it the greatest experience, but it was without a doubt the funniest.

I had the subpoena to serve on a stripper at a strip club. Basically, there had been a fight where big guy beat the snot out of little guy, and she witnessed it and was being called to testify at the civil trial that ensued from the little guy getting mud stomped. I had no desire to go in there, more so I had no desire to go back and back over and over again attempting service which was personal only.

So I arrive at the location, I park down the block and I call the club. A man answers and I asked if she was working tonight, being "she's my favorite. I'm like "Awesome" and ended the call.

I then go up to the door and the guy taking the entrance fee and I start to talk when I asked for her by name, he notices my clipboard, and answers, she's off tonight. I told him, I know she's here. He responds, she isn't. I said I know she's here, because I just talked to you on the phone, I recognize your voice, and "she's my favorite".

The look on his face was a hallmark moment. So he starts with that I have to deal with her on her own time. I tell him, look, we can do this one of two ways. The easy way or the hard way, but one way or another we will be doing it. He asks what the easy way, I said she comes up here dressed in something that would at least be suitable for the beach, I take 30 seconds of her time, and I am gone. He asks what the hard way means.

I said I go back to my vehicle, put in a call for a civil stand by from the sheriff's office, being it's Wednesday night about 6pm, probably not much going on and considering where this is, entertainment is where you find it and I wouldn't be surprised if units roll here. Do you want the front of your place looking like a first responder's convention? Imagine your customers coming here, pull up, see that, they are going to keep on trucking and how much do you charge per person?

Well comprehension struck him finally and he had her come up, I served her, and left. Absolutely priceless. Recently I have relocated to Salem Oregon and have recently started the process of building a business here in Salem. The differences in the serving industry between California where I had served for 26 years and the 2 years I have been in Oregon are night and day different.

I never thought I would say I miss the California court system, but I do. At least the code sections in California are pretty cut and dry, the code sections here in Oregon are exceptionally vague and open to interpretation. That said, I am glad I moved here and wish on hind sight moved here a very long time ago. Thankfully I have never had need to use it. I have used a variety of different server databases, the one I use right now is WinservePlus from Tristar.

The software is a little bit more expensive than others software packages, but like anything, you get what you pay for and the service support has been excellent. I am quite pleased so far. What book would you recommend? I like Tom Clancy, R. Salvatore, and pretty much anything that has to do with history, mostly WWII history.

How would you re-grow your business? Print some business cards at home, and start canvassing the local law firms, collection agencies, property management companies, and call all the other process serving companies in the area to see who needed a subcontractor. The two biggest skills a server needs to to first, know your navigational skills, how to get from point a to point b, etc as well as know the area you operate in.

Next would be learn how to talk with people and not at them. Treat them the way you would want to be treated and that will solve alot of your problems before they escalate. Working for 11 years in Australia government sector he decided to enter the field of Private Investigations and comes on the show to tell his story! Thank you, Olie for dropping some major value bombs on ServerNation! Former Kansas Gubernatorial Candidate. Host, Crimes and Times, and renouned speaker joins the program to tell us his journey, how to successfully manage a situation with Law Enforcement and he tells some really cool stories!

He tells us about his three books and then about his awesome show, "crimes and times. The show features expert guests such as forensic scientists, FBI agents and other law enforcement personnel as well as prosecutors, defense attorneys, subject matter experts and politicians. The show is centered around discussing the current hot topics in crime and politics across the country and around the globe.

Tennessee Mom turned private investigator that solved her roommate's murder has helped to find answers for families in need. She has some great stories about her journey and is leading the way with crowdsource investigations with her new podcast.

She gives us some great tips and Shiela is genuinely an amazing person to share her experience and knowledge. After listening to her podcast, "Without Warning" you have any ideas that might help to solve the case, Call Her Hot Tip Line: The Windy City Server gives an insiders look at working in the corporate world and his take on moving to the cloud as a business looking to move forward.

From Repo to Pretext we get the Skip Trace Secrets you've been dying to hear from the skip trace goddess herself. Mike: Welcome back, server nation, to Process Server Daily, the number-one podcast for legal support professionals.

I am your host, Mighty Mike, the podcast server. I'm excited about today's episode, and I look forward to knocking your socks off. Let's get right to it. Mike: Welcome back to the show, server nation. He started out his career in the Army Reserves and transitioned into private investigation in Since then, he has owned and operated numerous investigative agencies across the country.

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  • Mike: So Luke, tell me, why would you need a canine unit? I really don't carry very often. I mean, I have clients that will, like I said, [inaudible ], they'll pay me a lot of money to go as far south as San Diego and as far north as Santa Barbara. I've been chased by moose. And I've gotta say, I've had way more problems serving for the Sheriff's Department than I've ever had serving privately. Gary Clayton: The defendant and his team, the two individuals that was with him, they came to their senses fairly quick, put their guns down, and surrendered. Yeah, we get the wheels of justice moving.
  • Mike: What I take most from your story is enjoy what you're doing and go after it. And then finally when we got him pinned down to actually get him served with the notice of what he needed to do next, it was Gary Clayton: Well, first we quoted it at 65 for this serve, and then at 65 an hour to do the locator, , whichever one we went to. En värvning av nederländaren i januari ses redan som i hamn, men Barça måste först säkra att spelare också lämnar klubben för att minska lönekostnaderna. Gary Clayton: Yeah, so we all have radios here, where we had to go to actually a pretty extensive training class, each one of us, to be able to connect with dispatch. Dave Luce: Yeah, they're very supportive. So I'm really excited to hear your story.
  • If you don't have a website, you're not getting business, good luck. Juventusbasen Andrea Agnelli fick frågan om påståendet och skickade i stället vidare frågan till hälsoministeriet, och påpekade att han följer förbundets regelverk. What made this one odd, was the owner asked if she paid the sheriff's office the full judgment amount, would she have to still inform the garnishee of this order. And we're statewide, but let's say, for instance, I serve the Matanuska-Susitna Borough. I just wanted to.

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