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Prompt and reliable service of process, collections & evictions.

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In CT, State Marshals are officials authorized by law to serve Civil Process. Prompt & reliable service. Convenient office location. Call us today! In Connecticut, a Connecticut State Marshal or a town Constable are the only officials authorized by law to serve Civil Process. A Connecticut State Marshal is appointed to work as a independent contractor, as well as a public officer with the status of peace officer, to make service of process in civil judicial and administrative proceedings and to do legal executions. A Connecticut State Marshal is appointed by county to work within their county unless authorized by statute to go to other counties, or to work statewide. A State Marshal may effectuate process statewide if serving a multiple defendant writ with at least one defendant in the officer's county OR if service can be made upon an out of state defendant, the Secretary of the State of Connecticut, the Attorney General of the State of Connecticut, the Department of Motor Vehicles, or the Insurance Commissioner. A Connecticut State Marshal is hired directly by citizens, attorneys, the state, businesses, or others who need to give notice to others of civil court proceedings, such as court and small claims actions, subpoenas, family court orders, or administrative proceedings, or other areas where civil process is needed. A Connecticut State Marshal is also hired to enforce the collection of judgments, or other court or administrative orders, in which money needs to be collected or property claimed. Such actions include wage, bank and property executions, evictions and tax warrants. In Connecticut, a Connecticut State Marshal or a Constable are the only officials authorized by law to serve Civil Process. State Marshal Brian Mezick has a wealth of experience having worked as a paralegal in a law firm doing a high volume of civil litigation, including evictions, foreclosures, personal injury and collections. Call us today. We strive to exceed your expectations and provide prompt an reliable service!

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Regular Hours:
Mon - Sun

Contact Info

Phone:

Main - 203-684-3100

Fax - 203-608-4355

Address:
35 Elm St New Haven, CT 06510
Email:

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Categories
Process Servers, Eviction Service, Government Offices, Law Enforcement Agencies-Government
Services / Products
Divorce Papers, Notice to Quit, Motions for Modification, Summons and Complaints, Foreclosures, Court Filings, Summary Process (Eviction), Subpoenas, Small Claims, Wage Garnishment, Bank Execution, Restraining Orders
Payment Options
check, cash
Location
Conveniently located near the Courthouse in the Atwater Building, 1st Floor, 35 Elm Street, New Haven CT 06510
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