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National Due Process Day is coming up on September 25th, 2015.

The purpose of this day is to recognize the role process servers play in the justice system by protecting an individual’s right to due process.

While some may see process servers in a negative light, process servers help give people a chance to challenge and prepare for any action against them, including foreclosure , divorce proceedings, lawsuits and monetary claims and the potential to collect on old judgments and liens.

How to show your support

Want to show support? Post this image on your website. Simply copy and paste the following URL:

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You can also share the image on your Facebook , Twitter, LinkedIn or other social media accounts with a link to this post along with the #DueProcessDay hashtag. Meant for the general public, the post explains what Due Process Day is and the importance of a process server to due process rights.

Spread the word and show how process servers help protect Americans due process rights!

Check out this video from the National Association of Professional Process Servers put together back in 2012 when they first introduced National Due Process Day.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOYfUt-Z74Q

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National Due Process Day – September 25th, 2015

What is National Due Process Day?

The purpose of this day is to recognize the role process servers play in the justice system by protecting an individual’s right to due process.

Aren’t process servers always bearers of bad news? Shouldn’t I be running away?

Process servers often do bring news of foreclosure, divorce proceedings and lawsuits. While not the best of news, by doing so they are protecting your right to due process and a fair trial.

Running away won’t stop the case from moving forward. If a process server can’t serve you or a member of your household, the court will issue approval for alternate service methods such as mail and publication in a local newspaper to be used in place. Once those are completed the case still move forward.

The difference is you physically receiving the documents relating to a case you are somehow involved in. Knowing what is happening allows you to assess the situation and decide what steps, rather than taking no action only to find the case has been resolved without your participation, resulting in a judgment against you or even foreclosure.

As process servers, we want to make sure you know what is going on so you have the right to be involved and treated in fairness in accordance with your due process rights.

Why September 25th?

The 5th amendment was introduced on September 5th. Along with the 14th amendment, the 5th helps to protect due process rights of American and preserve the right to a fair trial.

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Happy National Due Process Day

Wishing you all a Happy National Due Process Day!

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We’re excited to be celebrating the role process servers play in helping to protect Americans due process rights.

We encourage you to help spread the word about today and what it stands for. We’ve created a post explaining what the day is all about and how process servers work to make sure everyone is guaranteed a fair trial.

You can also share the image on your Facebook , Twitter, LinkedIn or other social media accounts with a link to this post (LINK) along with the #DueProcessDay hashtag.

Enjoy your National Due Process Day!