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Medical Record Retrieval Pricing

The cost of medical record retrieval depends on who’s requesting the records, how many pages are involved, and the state’s regulations on copying and handling fees. Attorneys, law firms, and insurance companies often pay between $40 and $75 per request when using retrieval services. These prices can increase when multiple facilities, archived files, or imaging records are involved. Hence, it’s important to understand how the pricing works and the factors that influence it so you can plan better and avoid unnecessary expenses. At On-Call Legal Process Servers, we provide fast,...

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What Is a Certificate of Publication?

A Certificate of Publication is a legal document that proves your business has published its formation notice in approved newspapers for the required time period. This process helps establish transparency and public awareness about new businesses operating in the area. Without this certificate as a new business owner, your business could fall out of good legal standing or face penalties. With over 16 years of experience, On-Call Legal Process Servers understand all the rules and requirements of filing court documents, including Certificate of Publication. We also offer all-inclusive support...

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What Happens When a Process Server Fails?

If a process server fails, the court is notified, and a motion is filed to serve the papers again. After that, extra steps are taken to locate the recipient, or a different process server is hired if it seems the current one is compromised. At On-Call Legal, we are your one stop for all your attorney and messenger needs; we have been at this for over 15 years. If you need process service done right, we are your best bet. Reach out to speak with a member of our team today. This blog covers process service failures and what happens when they occur. It also speaks on how to avoid such...

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What Happens if a Process Server Can’t Serve You?

Getting served legal papers can be an uncomfortable experience, but it’s a key part of due process. It ensures that you’re properly notified about a lawsuit or legal proceeding involving you. But what happens when a process server tries to deliver those papers and fails? Whether it’s because you moved, avoided them, or were just unavailable, unsuccessful service can lead to severe consequences. If a process server can’t serve you, the court may approve alternative service methods. These can include substitute service, certified mail, or even publishing a notice in a newspaper. In many...

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