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
Posted by Admin at 3:22 PM
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