Chris Demirdjian SkipNserve Process Server Service – Los Angeles, CA
Contact Name:
Chris Demirdjian
Business Name:
SkipNserve Process Server Service
Phone Number:
+1 (310) 977 1872
Email:
skipnserve@gmail.com
Website:
https://skipnserve.com
Business Address:
633 W 5th St
Room 2879B
Los Angeles, CA 90071
United States
Counties and Areas Served:
Los Angeles County, San Bernardino County, Orange County
Notes and Additional Information
SkipNserve Process Server Service provides professional, timely, and legally compliant service of process throughout Southern California, with a primary focus on Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Orange Counties. The company is committed to delivering accurate procedural execution in accordance with the California Code of Civil Procedure, local court rules, and all venue specific service requirements that govern civil litigation, family law matters, small claims actions, unlawful detainers, restraining orders, and judgment enforcement proceedings.
The agency performs personal service, substituted service, posting, stakeouts, and other authorized methods with strict adherence to due diligence standards and statutory notice obligations. Each assignment is documented with detailed attempt logs, time stamped field notes, and clear evidentiary records that support admissibility and ensure full court compliance. Affidavits and proofs of service are prepared with precision to meet the expectations of California courts and withstand judicial review.
SkipNserve Process Server Service maintains secure handling procedures for sensitive legal documents, prioritizing confidentiality, chain of custody integrity, and consistent communication with attorneys, law firms, government agencies, and private litigants. The company is known for its reliability, responsiveness, and commitment to delivering consistent results across a large multi-county service region.
Whether supporting routine civil filings or urgent time sensitive service requests, SkipNserve provides the level of accuracy, professionalism, and procedural discipline required within the California judicial system.