Summons & complaints
Initial service for civil suits filed in Superior, District, and Municipal courts statewide.
Personal service of summons, subpoenas, eviction notices, family-law petitions, and small-claims documents — performed by a Washington notary public, tracked by GPS, and closed with a notarized affidavit of service.
If your matter is filed (or about to be filed) in a Washington court, we can serve it. We are a non-party process server qualified under CR 4(c) and the King County Local Rules.
Initial service for civil suits filed in Superior, District, and Municipal courts statewide.
Witness subpoenas, subpoenas duces tecum, and deposition subpoenas — including out-of-state matters domesticated to Washington.
3-day, 10-day, 14-day, and 20-day notices to landlords and tenants under RCW 59.12 and 59.18.
Dissolution petitions, parenting plans, restraining orders, and motions — handled with extra discretion when required.
Pick the urgency that matches your filing deadline. Every tier includes up to 4 attempts, GPS-tracked location and timestamps, and a notarized affidavit of service ready to file.
| Base fee | $95 |
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| Per successful serve | $25 |
| Rural surcharge | Flat $35 |
| Base fee | $135 |
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| Per successful serve | $25 |
| Rural surcharge | Flat $45 |
| Flat fee | $195 |
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| Per successful serve | Included |
Prices are quoted in U.S. dollars and cover King and Snohomish counties. Adjacent counties available — ask for a flat quote.
Yes. Service is performed by an active Washington notary public who meets the CR 4(c) requirement of being over 18 and not a party to the action. King County, Snohomish County, and Washington Supreme Court rules are followed for affidavit form.
Yes. Eviction notices under RCW 59.12 and 59.18 are routine, including same-day service when a 3-day pay-or-vacate is on the clock. Protection orders are handled with the discretion the matter requires.
We run up to 4 attempts at varied times of day. If service is not made, you receive a notarized affidavit of non-service with timestamps and GPS records — the documentation a court needs to authorize service by publication or alternative means.
Yes — once the foreign subpoena is domesticated under the Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act (UIDDA), we serve the Washington-issued subpoena like any local one.
Most Rush and Same-Day requests are picked up within an hour during business hours. If your filing window closes today, call — don't email.