How Much Does a Process Server Cost?
If you’re involved in a legal matter that requires serving documents, one of the first questions you’ll probably ask is: What will it cost me to hire a process server? In 2025, the answer depends on a few practical factors. But whether you’re dealing with a lawsuit, eviction, or court order, the goal stays the same: make sure the job gets done correctly, on time, and in a way that holds up in court.
At LawServePro, we’ve helped clients across the country serve documents efficiently and legally. This post will walk you through what process servers typically charge in 2025, why those costs vary, and how LawServePro can make the process simpler without overcharging.
What Does a Process Server Do?
Let’s start with the basics. A process server delivers legal documents like subpoenas, summons, or court orders to individuals or businesses named in a legal case. This step is required in most legal actions. If the documents aren’t served properly, the case can stall or even get dismissed.
You can’t serve the documents yourself in most cases, and not just anyone can do it. That’s where professional process servers come in. They know the local laws and have the experience to ensure service is completed legally and documented correctly.
Typical Cost of a Process Server in 2025
In 2025, the average cost to hire a process server falls somewhere between $85 and $175 per job. The price varies based on:
At LawServePro, we publish our rates openly. Here’s how our pricing breaks down:
Starts at $135
This is the most affordable option and ideal for non-urgent matters. Your first attempt will typically happen within 3 to 5 business days. Up to three attempts are included.
Starts at $235
If you’re under a tighter deadline, this option speeds things up. Your documents are attempted within 24 to 48 hours. Great for time-sensitive filings or court dates coming up quickly.
Starts at $310
This is for when time is of the essence. We’ll assign your request to a local server immediately and attempt delivery as soon as possible, usually within hours. It’s the fastest option available.
In some cases, service of process involves more than just handing someone an envelope. These situations may increase the total cost.
Skip Tracing
If the person you’re trying to serve has moved or is actively avoiding service, we can run a skip trace. This involves locating them through databases and other investigative methods.
Court Filing
Need the affidavit of service filed with the court after documents are served? We can do that too.
If your service location is remote or requires more than three attempts, there may be a small added fee. We’ll always let you know ahead of time so there are no surprises.
It might be tempting to cut costs or go with the cheapest option you can find. But this is one of those situations where experience and reliability matter.
Improper service can lead to delays, added expenses, or even having your case thrown out. Courts don’t look kindly on papers being served the wrong way. Professional servers follow the law, keep proper records, and know what to do when someone refuses service or tries to avoid it.
When you work with LawServePro, you get:
Sometimes people ask if they can deliver papers themselves to save money. In most states, the answer is no, especially if you’re a party to the case. Even when it’s technically allowed, it’s rarely a good idea. It introduces the risk of mistakes that could affect your case.
Hiring a professional server isn’t just about convenience. It’s about making sure everything is done by the book so your legal matter stays on track.
Here’s a quick example:
Let’s say you’re an attorney in Chicago and need to serve divorce papers to someone living in the suburbs. You choose LawServePro‘s Routine Service for $135. The server makes three attempts, one of which is successful. You get digital confirmation and a completed affidavit the next day.
Now compare that to hiring an unreliable provider who charges $100 but only makes one attempt and doesn’t send confirmation. You lose time, miss a court deadline, and now have to re-serve the papers. In the end, that $35 “savings” ends up costing you time, stress, and credibility
How to Get an Exact Quote
Every case is a little different. To get a quote for your specific needs, go to our pricing page and enter your details. You’ll get a clear, upfront price with no hidden fees.
Need help deciding which option is right for you? Our support team is happy to talk you through it. Write to us at info@lawservepro.com.
Why LawServePro?
There are plenty of companies out there offering process serving, but not all of them are built for reliability, especially in legal work. Here’s what sets LawServePro apart:
Whether you’re serving one document or dozens per week, LawServePro is ready to help.
In 2025, hiring a process server typically costs between $135 and $310. The exact price depends on how quickly you need the service, where the documents are going, and whether special circumstances apply. What’s more important than the cost is choosing a provider who gets it right the first time.
At LawServePro, we make it easy to serve legal documents anywhere in the United States with confidence. No guesswork, no delays, just professional service that moves your case forward. Contact LawServePro by writing to us at info@lawservepro.com
Here at LawServePro, it’s our number one priority to make your job easier. Whether you need legal documents served, a foreign subpoena domesticated, or court documents retrieved, our expert team of professionals are ready to help. Call today for a free quote!
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