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Training Opportunities -
How to become a UK Process Server |
UK PROCESS
has a long established
Distance Learning Course which covers the whole of the system of
Process Service and how to become a Process Server.
The course will
teach you everything from how to approach a 'Respondent' as
known in the Process Serving industry, how to correctly prepare
and swear affidavits, when affidavits of service are needed by a
Process Server (and when not), how to conduct oneself when
becoming a Process server and when one is a Process Server, how
to stay within the law, how to gain work and how to keep cases
in track and in 'good time'. This is
just the first chapter!
All of the staff
employed by UK Process are trained to the highest degree and the
course 'Become a Process Server'
is the first step taken by each and every one, from
administration staff to Process Servers specialising in High
Court Injunctions.
Here at UK Process
we receive calls and CV's from people every single day asking
how do I become a Process Server in the UK and do you have work?
The
simple answer is yes!
We have lots of work and not enough Process Servers. Because we
specialise in Process Serving we are also in mind to employ
specialist qualified Process servers, if we know you have
undertaken a specialist Process Serving Course we will of course
employ them, we at UK Process crave knowledge and experience
which can only be gained by specialist insider knowledge.
Gain a Certificate in Process Serving (CIP)
only people who have undertaken
the Process Serving Course 'How to become a Process Server' in
the UK can gain certification and use the letters CIP on all
correspondence.
Course Syllabus, the course contains the following exciting
and in depth chapters:
Introduction to
the course 'Become a Process Server':
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Welcome to the
course
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What is a
Process Server
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Types of
Process
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Essential
Reading
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Become a
Process Server
Affidavits and Statements
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How to prepare
a 'Return of Service'
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When to use an
Affidavit over a Statement and why
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What the
technical terms mean
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FREE example
affidavits for your own use
History of Process Servers & Investigators
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The evolvement
of Process Servers
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Process
Servers through the ages
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Changes in
Process Serving duties
Tracing & Tracing Techniques
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How to trace
elusive debtors - a skill in its own right
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Staying within
the law when tracing
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When not to
trace
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How to show
successful tracing to a court
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How to prove
when someone is still at an old address
Status Reports
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What assets
does someone have
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Is someone
worth chasing for levying distress
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How to prove
someone has assets
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How to show a
client that someone has nothing
NOS (National Occupation Standards)
Surveillance:
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Static &
Mobile Surveillance
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Instructions &
Objectives
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Correctly
assimilating evidence
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Disguise,
Background, Attitude
How to gain work:
Governing bodies
Glossary
- All terms
explained in plain English
- The legal
language used by all professionals in the industry
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