What are the responsibilities and job description for the Independent Process Server (Manhattan) position at ProVest?
Job Title: Civil Process Server
Location: Manhattan (New York)
Employment Type: Independent Contractor (1099)
Job Description
ProVest is one of the largest legal support services firms in the nation, specializing in the service of process and related services for some of the most prestigious law firms and financial institutions in the country. Each year, we handle thousands of legal documents, including foreclosures, collections, litigation, and civil complaints.
Perks
Location: Manhattan (New York)
Employment Type: Independent Contractor (1099)
Job Description
ProVest is one of the largest legal support services firms in the nation, specializing in the service of process and related services for some of the most prestigious law firms and financial institutions in the country. Each year, we handle thousands of legal documents, including foreclosures, collections, litigation, and civil complaints.
Perks
- Set your own hours and work when it suits you.
- Consistent workflow.
- Weekly direct deposit payments
- Create a reputation for reliability and professionalism.
- Perfect for those who like to stay on the move and solve problems.
- Use mobile apps and websites to take photos, provide detailed status updates, and generate proofs of service.
- Possess a personal computer/laptop, printer, scanner, internet access, and a smartphone (iPhone or Android).
- Communicate in a professional and timely manner with a strong attention to detail to meet strict court deadlines.
- Be knowledgeable about the court system, legal documents, and local and state laws.
- Serving legal documents to residences and businesses in compliance with federal, state, and local laws.
- Providing status updates and photos of each attempt via smartphone apps.
- Ability to electronically sign (esign) or manually sign documents, as well as edit and print proofs of service through our process server case management software.
- Requesting copies of legal documents from the court when needed.
- DCWP License
- Have reliable transportation and knowledge of local roads and traffic patterns.
- Hold a current driver’s license.
- Provide proof of auto insurance.
- Meet criminal background standards.
- Experience (preferred)