Process servers deliver legal documents to individuals involved in a court proceeding.
In California, a process server is defined as any person who makes more than 10 services of process within this state during one calendar year, for specific compensation or in expectation of specific compensation; or any corporation or partnership that derives or expects to derive compensation from service of process within this state. Laws concerning process servers are set forth in California Business and Professions Code (BPC 22350-22360).
Pursuant to state law, process servers:
To register as a process server in Sacramento County, you must appear in-person at one of our office locations and:
A certificate of registration is effective for a period of two years or until the date the bond expires, whichever occurs first. Renewal can take place up to 60 days prior to the expiration date, and the effective date of the renewal will be the date the current registration expires. Upon renewal of a certificate of registration, the same number shall be assigned, provided that the applicant is renewing registration in the same county in which he or she was previously registered and there is no lapse of three or more years in the period of registration.
File registration: $100.00
File bond: $7.00
Record bond*: $20.00 for the first page and $3.00 for each additional page (including any lead page)
Each additional ID card: $19.00
Live Scan fingerprinting: $49.00 (Note: You are responsible for the rolling fee payable to the agency performing the Live Scan service. Rolling fees vary by service provider. Visit the Attorney General's website to search for live scan locations.)
Our office maintains records of process servers registered in Sacramento County. To find a registered process server, view the online list (updated monthly). To inquire about the status of a process server that does not appear on the list, contact our office at (916) 874-1645.
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* When registering at our service center location or after 3:00 p.m. at our main office, the recording fee for the bond must be paid by a separate check or cash. Find out about acceptable forms of payment.