Nepal

Nepal Process Server
Process Server in Nepal

Process Service Network

Our Nepal process server will handle your case promptly and efficiently.

Process Service Network serves legal documents in all countries of the world, including the International Service of Process in Nepal. Depending on your needs, we will serve your legal documents either through our international network of private process servers, or by other appropriate process service methods, as allowed by law in Nepal (see below).

Process Service Network specializes in legal service in Nepal 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.

Why Choose Process Service Network?

  •    Our extensive network of both process servers and connections get your documents delivered in a timely manner
  •    We deliver your documents through methods that are accepted in all courts worldwide
  •    We will serve your legal documents anywhere in the world
  •    We provide you with a team of skilled, knowledgeable, diligent and competent international service specialists
  •   We quote firm rates, in advance – with no hidden fees

The following is a summary of the methods available for service in Nepal as well as a specific proposal for process service.

FORMAL SERVICE

Nepal is not a signer of The Hague Service Convention. The formal method in Nepal is Letters Rogatory (see below).

INFORMAL SERVICE

Private process servers may serve documents in most countries, whether a signer of The Hague Convention or not. Service is normally handled in a manner similar to methods used in the United States, although completion of the service usually takes longer. Customs and traditions in Nepal tend to lead to a slower pace and less rigid work habits. Service sometimes may take several months but informal service is generally much faster than the formal method. Most process servers who we employ are off-duty police officers or other government officials who are able to, in certain cases, exercise their official capacity to complete the service. Since we pay the process server a bonus (at our own expense) for prompt service, the normal delays are usually reduced. Currently, the time frame for the completion of informal service is approximately 4 weeks.

Advantage: The time frame is shorter than the formal method.

Disadvantage: Judgment “may” not be enforceable in Nepal.

LETTERS ROGATORY

Letters Rogatory is used for obtaining evidence or serving pleadings in countries that are not signers of the Hague Service Convention. They are a request from a court in the United States to a court in a foreign country requesting international judicial assistance related to service of process. This method is time consuming, cumbersome, and should be used only when other options are not available. The use of this method may result in habitual time delays of up to 1 year in the execution of requests. This method should only be used if no treaty is in force or if you are serving a Subpoena.

Advantage: In effect, creates a case in the country where the documents are served and make judgment enforceable.

Disadvantage: Serious time delays and costs.

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, Nepali). 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 more demure could be filed based upon a lack of understanding by the defendant as to the nature and meaning of untranslated documents. It is important that Defendant understand the nature of the documents. We offer translation services at the rates quoted below.

RATES

Informal     $1795.00

Formal       $1495.00 + Embassy fee $2275.00

Specializing in International Service and “hard-to-serve” cases

Process Service Network

What we will need to get it served:

International Service of Process

  • If sending via email: a PDF version of the service documents combined into one (1) file.
  • If sending via FedEx, mail, or similar: three (3)copies of the documents to be served.
    (Note: all 3 sets can be copies; original documents are not required)
  • A letter of instructions advising us the defendant’s name, service address, and requested method of service (i.e. formal or informal).
  • Payment for the service fees in U.S. dollars (we will bill you for the translation costs, if translation is required).

Domestic (United States) Service of Process

  • If sending via email: a PDF version of the service documents combined into one (1) file.
  • If sending via FedEx, mail, or similar: two (2) copies of the documents to be served.
    (Note: both sets can be copies; original documents are not required)
  • A letter of instructions advising us the defendant’s name and service address.
  • Payment for the service fees in U.S. dollars.

A note about copies: Service documents sent to us for domestic assignments are subject to a $.50/page copy fee for large files (100+ pages). Copy fees are waived for international assignments.

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Note: We’ve been in business since 1978, so we must be doing it right.