Process Server in Roseville, CA
We serve all types of civil process in Roseville: summons and complaints, subpoenas, subpoenas duces tecum, restraining orders, eviction notices, divorce and cu…
Process Serving in Roseville
We serve all types of civil process in Roseville: summons and complaints, subpoenas, subpoenas duces tecum, restraining orders, eviction notices, divorce and custody papers, small claims filings, and any other documents requiring personal delivery under California law.
One thing that sets Roseville apart: it’s in Placer County, not Sacramento County. That means filings go through the Placer County Superior Court, which has its own procedures and its own courthouse right here in Roseville. If you’re used to filing in Sacramento, the process is similar but not identical — and we can help you navigate the differences. On the serving side, Roseville’s growth means we regularly deal with brand-new communities where gate codes change frequently and some addresses haven’t fully propagated to databases. The tech corridor along Douglas and Foothills brings corporate campus service into the mix, and the density of apartment complexes near the Galleria means gated access is the norm, not the exception.

How It Works
Step 1 — Submit Your Documents
Upload your documents through our online intake form. Include the case name, case number, and the entity to be served.
Step 2 — We Deliver
Our process server personally delivers the documents during business hours.
Step 3 — Proof of Service
You receive a completed proof of service. Court-ready documentation, every time.
Pricing
Standard Service (10 business days): $99
Expedited Service (3 business days): $150
Rush Service (24 hours): $175
Court Filing Add-On: +$30
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Roseville filed through Sacramento County Superior Court?
No. Roseville is in Placer County, so cases are filed with the Placer County Superior Court. The Roseville branch courthouse at 10820 Justice Center Drive handles most local matters. This is an important distinction — filing in the wrong county can delay your case.
Can you serve someone in one of Roseville’s gated communities?
Yes. Many of Roseville’s newer developments — Fiddyment Farm, West Park, and others — have staffed or automated gates. We have experience gaining lawful access to serve documents in these communities and will work through HOA and gate protocols as needed.
Do you cover Rocklin and Granite Bay too?
Yes. We serve throughout Placer County’s southern corridor, including Rocklin, Granite Bay, and Lincoln. All are served by the same Placer County Superior Court in Roseville.
How does the pricing work if my case is in Placer County but the person lives in Sacramento County?
Our pricing is per service attempt, regardless of which county the case is filed in. If the person you need served is in Sacramento but the case is in Placer County, the same rates apply.
Ready to Get Started?
Submit your documents through our intake form. We handle delivery, proof of service, and court filing.
