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Become a process server in Arkansas

Writer: Monica FieldsMonica Fields


How To Become A Registered Process Server In Arkansas


Requirement to become a process server in Arkansas:

  • be not less than 18 years old and a citizen of the United States;

  • have a high school diploma or equivalent;

  • not have been convicted of a crime punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or a crime involving dishonesty or false statement, regardless of the punishment;

  • hold a valid driver’s license from one of the United States; and

  • demonstrate familiarity with the various documents to be served.


What are process servers in Arkansas?

A process server is defined as a person, especially a sheriff or deputy, who serves writs, warrants, subpoenas, etc. Serving legal documents is a critical part of the legal process. Process servers are usually considered as officers of the court when certified by a particular state.

What does a process server in Arkansas Do?

Process servers are tasked with serving legal documents to individuals involved in a court proceeding prior to their scheduled court date.

Where To Register to Become A Registered Process Server In Arkansas?

Any person seeking a court appointment to serve process shall file an application with the circuit clerk.

How Long Does It Take To Become A Process Server License In Arkansas?

Becoming a process server can take 6-12 weeks

Arkansas Process Server Bonding Companies:

  1. Alpha Surety & Insurance Brokerage- (501) 537-4568

  2. Bond America Inc- (501) 255-2663

  3. The Bond Exchange- (501) 224-8895

What Is A Process Servers Salary In Arkansas?

A process server salary is completely determined on how many service jobs completed. Your salary is determined by your work ethic and drive to succeed.


Where Can I Get My Process Server Application?

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