County courts and offices must handle a great deal of paperwork as efficiently as possible to operate smoothly. One way to ensure individuals involved in court matters receive information in a timely and efficient manner is to deliver it personally.
Carroll County Sheriff Tony Burns talked with the Comet last week about process serving, a method used by courts to ensure legal documents are delivered to residents in a timely and official manner.
The sheriff's office is charged with process serving. The benefits of the system make it worthwhile according to Burns.![]()
Monday, December 31, 2007
Process Serving Benefits County
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