Process Server in South Korea
Process
Service Network
specializes in legal
service in South Korea and is one of the few firms that handles international
service of process and offers competitive rates. Our
job is to cut through the bureaucracy and red tape to get the service completed
with as little delay as possible. We have been in business since 1978 and have
developed close working relationships with key individuals in most countries
throughout the world. The founder and CEO of
Process Service Network
was a Political Science major in college with a focus on international relations
and is actively involved in a worldwide organization through which he has
developed business and personal relationships in over 80 nations worldwide. He
is also an International Circle member of the World Affairs Council and an
Associate Member of the American Bar Association (ABA).
Unlike some of our competitors who claim to be experts, we actually are familiar
with the laws, customs and current practices in the countries where documents
are to be served. With offices in 8 countries, serving major regions around the
world, we stay on top of current events and service strategies. Our personal
relationships and close dealings with the judicial authorities in the U.S.
Department of State and many countries allow us to have a better understanding
of their procedures and requirements.
The following is a
summary of the methods available for service in South Korea as well as a specific proposal
for process service.
Note:
Service is not available in NORTH Korea .
FORMAL
SERVICE
Many
countries are signatories to The Hague Service Convention (treaty) that
governs service of process to be effected between participating nations; South
Korea
is one of them. Service may be made by formal service through the Central
Authority which itself arranges for service by methods prescribed in that
country. Documents to be served in
accordance with this method must be translated into the official
language of the country where the documents will be served.
The time frame can range from 3 to 4 months.
Advantage: Enforceable judgment.
Disadvantage: The time frame is
generally longer than the informal method.
INFORMAL
SERVICE
Currently, informal
service is not available in South Korea.
TRANSLATIONS
Most countries require the documents to be translated into the official
language of the nation where they are to be served (in this case, Korean).
The U.S. State Department recommends translation, but it is not a
requirement unless the formal method is used.
It is possible, although rare, that a demurer could be filed based upon
lack of understanding by the defendant as to the nature and meaning of
un-translated documents.
We offer
translation services at rates quoted below.
RATES
declarations:
We provide formal declarations on the status of service upon request,
as required by your court, at no additional charge.
We subscribe to the U.S. Department of State weekly up-dates on
international service of process and the Central Intelligence Agency
briefings on social conditions abroad and
monitor problems in nations that might affect the completion of the service.
Estimated time for completion of service is subject to change depending on
current conditions.
WARNING: Beware
of companies that quote suspiciously low rates. They often come back later with an excuse for an additional
charge. Our rates are firm for one
address quoted. Other companies are
actually brokerage firms or website developers, not process service agencies,
who farm out assignments to companies that are not knowledgeable or qualified on
international service of process.
DISCLAIMER:
The information contained herein is provided for general
information only and may not be accurate at the time of service in a particular
case or country.
Questions involving specific services should be directed to our office.
Care should be exercised in choosing the method of service
(formal/informal) if eventual enforcement of a U.S. judgment is anticipated in
the country where the documents are to be served. No legal advice is intended in the statements contained
herein. Assignments for
international service of process are accepted on the basis that the assigning
law firm has researched all applicable laws.
Process Service Network and
its agents assume no liability for its actions in the course of any phase of the
service of process assignment.