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Process Servers London deliver legal documents

“You’re served.”

Those are two words many people don’t want to hear, but they are the words from which Jorge Salgado-Reyes and his process servers make their livings.

As London based process servers, Jorge Salgado-Reyes and his firm Salgado Investigations deliver important legal documents to people who are supposed to appear in court — people who sometimes don’t want these important legal documents.

A legal process server delivers legal documents such as writs, summons, subpoenas, complaints and other court documents to a defendant or an individual involved in a court case.

But they don’t just serve people to appear in court.

“We deliver all kinds of legal documents,” Jorge said. “We deliver a number of Solicitor’s documents, letters and personal records in child support and divorce cases.”

Sheriff’s deputies can serve individuals. So can anyone 16 years old or older who is not a party to the case and who has been designated by the court to complete the service of process. Legal documents also can be shipped by registered post.

Solicitors and individuals often seek our process servers because they can perform the duty more quickly than others can, Jorge said.

“An advantage to using the Salgado Investigation’s process servers is we’re paid to make sure that document is served — no matter how difficult it is to locate that person,” he said.

“In my case, I take it very personally. If it takes a little extra time to do it, I will. I take pride in it.”

In the personal process serving businesses, Jorge’s Investigation Agency has seen their fair share of strange occurrences when trying to serve someone. Jorge said women typically take being served personally and sometimes can respond with a vengeance.

“Women are the ones who want to get even,” he said. “When divorce papers are served … then they want to call around and find out who the other woman is.”

Jorge recently encountered a peculiar situation when he had to serve a couple an ASBO – Anti-Social Behaviour Order. Serving the one half of the couple was easy but now the other half spent a lot of energy evading us. Ultimately, he had to leave the house to go to work so we served him on his way to his car.

“A lot of people get real personal with process service,” Jorge said. “They want you to serve them when the person’s at work or in a public place. They’ll ask us to humiliate them. We get that a lot.”

But, that’s not the intent with personal process servers.

“We don’t try to embarrass them,” Jorge said. “A lot of times the defendant or plaintiff in a case will want to use a personal process server,” he said. “If it’s a cordial thing and they’re not sworn enemies, they want to be more discreet about it. “

Then there are the cases in which people simply do not want to be served.

Jorge said the law makes it hard for someone to refuse to be served.

“You can drop it at their feet (and say) ‘You’re served,’” Jorge said. “You don’t have to hand it to them.” Or alternatively if they don’t answer the door, we can post through the door as an alternate service.

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Flying “spy drone” camera takes to the skies

It’s reminiscent of the Sci-Fi series “Dark Angel” where flying surveillance cameras kept tabs on the down trodden population of a dark future in a big city. Well, it’s here now in Merseyside. Read on - Jorge

The UK’s first police “spy drone” took to the skies today.

The remote control helicopter, fitted with CCTV cameras, will be used by officers in Merseyside to track criminals and record anti-social behaviour.

The drone is only a metre wide, weighs less than a bag of sugar, and can record images from a height of 500m.

It was originally used for military reconnaissance but is now being trialled by a mainstream police force.

The spy plane was launched as a senior police officer warned the surveillance society in the UK is eroding civil liberties.

Ian Readhead, deputy chief constable of Hampshire Police, said Britain could face an Orwellian situation with cameras on every street corner. However, senior officers in Merseyside, who are trialling the drone, said they did not believe it was the next phase in creating a Big Brother society.

Assistant chief constable Simon Byrne said: “People clamour for the feeling of safety which cameras give.

“Obviously there is a point of view that has been expressed but our feedback from the public is anything we can do to fight crime is a good thing.

“There are safeguards in place legally covering the use of CCTV and the higher the level of intrusion, the higher the level of authority needed within the police force to use it. So there is that balance there.”

Police said the drone is expected to be operational by June and will be given a three-month trial.

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Unusual Trace: From Salgado Investigations Case Files

I was having my sunday dinner one weekend, when I received a telephone call from a lady who was out of her mind with worry about her eldery father who had gone missing from her house in Devon earlier in the day.

My new client explained that her mother had died a couple of years ago and that her father was often confused and did not remember that she had died. My client believed that her father may have made his way back to his old house in Redhill in his car.

The client requested that I drive to Redhill and locate her father while they would be making their way from Devon but that it would take them at least 3 hours to get there.

After agreeing a price I arrived at her father’s old house in 20 minutes. The current occupants informed me that an old man had knocked on the door but they had turned him away.

I began driving and checking every pub in the area. After 20 minutes of this, the client rang me to tell me that her father had rung her mobile from a BT phone box but that she did not get the number.

After a bit of research with BT, who it seemed had taken most of the public phone boxes out of the area, i discovered that there were only two left in that area.

Naturally i eventualy found the old man at the second phone box and waited with him for approximately 2 hours until the my client and her brother arrived.

I went home after a job well done.

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FSB presentation and networking buffet

As some of you may be aware, I was voted onto the Branch committee of the FSB for Croydon some time ago (see below).

The Croydon Branch AGM of the FSB was held at the Hilton Hotel, Waddon Way, Croydon. Jorge Salgado-Reyes was newly elected on to the Branch Committee of the Federation of Small Businesses.

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Photo:Standing from left to right - Nick Starbuck, Carol Boulemnakher, Bob Van Tussenbroek, Basil Singh.
Seated from left to right - Jorge Salgado-Reyes, Peter Kaminski, Samy Rajan and Jeremy Frost.

Last night i attended a buffet networking event and presentation given by John De Groot on his Business Warrior Concept.

What is it, you might ask?

“The Business Warrior process combines the non-traditional principles we have discovered, together with innovative business practice from around the world to allow you to take control of your future.”

All in all a very interesting networking event.

 

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The new John Connolly novel is out!

I have just ordered this book and it should arrive by Thursday.  I can’t wait. - Jorge

Synopsis: Daniel Clay, a once-respected psychologist, hasbeen missing for years following revelations about harm done to thechildren in his care. Believing him dead, his daughter Rebecca hastried to come to terms with her father’s legacy, but her fragile peaceis about to be shattered.

Someone is asking questions about DanielClay, someone who does not believe that he is dead: the revengerMerrick, a father and a killer obsessed with discovering the truthabout his own daughter’s disappearance.

Private detective CharlieParker is hired to make Merrick go away, but Merrick will not bestopped. Soon Parker finds himself trapped between those who want thetruth about Daniel Clay to be revealed, and those who want it to remainhidden at all costs. But there are other forces at work here. Someoneis funding Merrick’s hunt, a ghost from Parker’s past. And Merrick’sactions have drawn others from the shadows, half-glimpsed figuresintent upon their own form of revenge, pale wraiths drifting throughthe ranks of the unquiet dead. The Hollow Men have come …

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