S.ClarkNotary

Process Server

Professional process serving throughout Greenville County, SC and the Upstate region. S. Clark Notary delivers legal documents reliably, discreetly, and with full proof of service documentation.

What is Process Serving in South Carolina?

Process serving is the legal procedure of delivering court documents, legal notices, and other official papers to an individual or party involved in a legal proceeding. In South Carolina, proper service of process is a fundamental requirement of due process — it ensures that all parties in a legal matter are properly notified and have the opportunity to respond. If process is not served correctly, it can result in delays, dismissed cases, or rulings being overturned.

S. Clark Notary provides professional process serving throughout Greenville County and Upstate South Carolina. Susan Clark handles each service assignment with discretion, persistence, and attention to detail, ensuring that documents are delivered properly and that comprehensive proof of service is provided for your records and the court.

Professional process serving in Greenville County, SC

Types of Documents We Serve

Summons and complaints
Subpoenas (civil and criminal)
Divorce papers and family court filings
Eviction notices and landlord-tenant documents
Restraining orders and orders of protection
Small claims court documents
Writs and court orders
Garnishment notices
Contract and business dispute filings

Greenville County Process Serving

We regularly serve documents to addresses throughout Greenville County, supporting cases filed in the Greenville County Courthouse, Greenville County Family Court, and Greenville County Magistrate courts. Whether the respondent is at a residential address, business location, or other known location in the county, we make every effort to complete service efficiently and lawfully.

Our service area extends beyond Greenville County into the broader Upstate SC region. If you need documents served outside our primary area, contact us to discuss availability and logistics.

How Our Process Serving Works

1

Receive Documents

You provide us with the documents to be served, along with the name and address of the individual or party to be served. We review the documents and confirm all necessary information.

2

Locate the Individual

We travel to the provided address and make diligent efforts to locate the individual. If the person is not available on the first attempt, we make multiple return visits at different times and days to maximize the chances of successful service.

3

Serve the Documents

Once the individual is located, we serve the documents in accordance with South Carolina law. Service is completed professionally and discreetly, with careful attention to legal requirements for proper service.

4

Provide Proof of Service

After service is completed, we provide you with a detailed affidavit of service documenting the date, time, location, and manner of service. If service cannot be completed, we provide an affidavit of non-service detailing every attempt made.

Why Choose S. Clark for Process Serving?

Service of summons, subpoenas, complaints, and legal notices

Discreet and professional delivery throughout Greenville County

Multiple service attempts included

Detailed proof of service documentation and affidavits

Skip tracing assistance for hard-to-locate individuals

Regular status updates throughout the service process

Process Serving FAQ

What types of documents can you serve?
We serve a wide range of legal documents including summons, subpoenas, complaints, divorce papers, eviction notices, restraining orders, and other court filings. If you have a document that needs to be served in Greenville County or Upstate SC, contact us to discuss your specific needs.
How long does process serving take?
Most routine service is completed within 3 to 7 business days. However, timing depends on factors like the availability of the person being served and the accuracy of the address provided. We make multiple attempts and keep you informed of our progress after each attempt.
Do you provide proof of service?
Yes. After successful service, we provide a completed affidavit of service documenting the date, time, location, and manner of service. If service cannot be completed, we provide a detailed affidavit of non-service outlining each attempt made.
What areas do you cover for process serving?
We serve documents throughout Greenville County including Greenville, Simpsonville, Greer, Mauldin, Fountain Inn, and Five Forks. We also cover other areas of Upstate SC on a case-by-case basis. Call 404-295-3000 to discuss your location.
How much does process serving cost?
Process serving fees depend on the location, number of attempts, and complexity of the case. We provide a clear quote before beginning service. Contact us at 404-295-3000 or susan@sclarknotary.com for a personalized quote.

Ready to Get Your Documents Notarized?

Call us now or schedule an appointment. Available 7 days a week across Greenville County — we come to you.

SC notary fee: $5 per notarial act • Travel fee quoted upfront • No hidden charges