Quote Originally Posted by jreeves View Post
I have found it difficult to have the LoR served. The targets have retired or are being shielded by auntie iris. The court is threatening to dismiss because of lack of proper service. Professional service processors have been denied access to the named defendants. The full name of the defendant is not included anywhere on any of the bogus paperwork they have filed making it difficult to find them outside their lair.

For future reference, if you intend to travel this road, prepare your case....have a professional process server accompany you to one of the 'audit meetings' or 'case resolution meetings'....have verified proper service before filing.
Hi Jreeves;


In the opening post it is pointed out the objective of the LoR is to acquire an evidence repository so that you might perform the functions of a court of record. The LoR always gets dismissed.

A professional process server will provide an affidavit of due diligence that should suffice in court. The court threatening to dismiss because of poor service is likely a good sign your process is persuasive. Or that your service is faulty.

Remember though that the objective is to form a record with a competent clerk of court.