Process Server in Folsom, CA

We serve all standard legal documents in Folsom: summons and complaints, subpoenas, subpoenas duces tecum, restraining orders, eviction notices, divorce petitions, custody papers, small claims filings, and other civil process.

Process Serving in Folsom

Folsom is one of the Sacramento region’s most distinctive cities — part Gold Rush history along Sutter Street, part Silicon Valley satellite with Intel’s massive campus on East Bidwell, and part outdoor recreation destination thanks to Folsom Lake and the American River Parkway. It’s also home to Folsom State Prison, which comes with its own set of rules when legal documents need to be served on inmates or staff.

Sacramento Registered Process Server provides professional process serving throughout Folsom and the surrounding area. We know the difference between navigating the boutique-lined blocks of historic downtown and the corporate campuses of Folsom Ranch. Whether you need a summons delivered to a tech employee, a subpoena served at a Broadstone Parkway office, or family law papers brought to a residence in Empire Ranch, we handle it with precision. Every service includes a signed Proof of Service that’s ready for court.

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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 document delivery is a flat-rate service

All document types accepted — no extra charge for complex documents

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you serve someone at Folsom State Prison?

Yes, but service on inmates follows specific CDCR procedures. Documents are typically processed through the prison’s litigation coordinator rather than handed directly to the inmate. We handle the coordination and ensure your service complies with all applicable rules. Allow additional time for institutional service.

Can you serve someone at the Intel campus in Folsom?

We regularly serve employees at Intel and other tech companies along East Bidwell. These campuses have visitor and security protocols, and we coordinate with reception to complete personal service without disrupting the workplace.

How quickly can you serve someone in Folsom?

Rush service means we attempt within 24 hours. For Folsom addresses, morning submissions often result in a same-day first attempt. Standard service allows up to 10 days with multiple attempts as needed.

What happens if the person avoids being served?

If personal service fails after documented attempts, California law allows for substitute service — leaving documents with a competent adult at the person’s home or workplace and mailing a copy. We document every attempt thoroughly so the court record is clean.

Ready to Get Started?

Submit your documents through our intake form. We handle delivery, proof of service, and court filing.

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