Welcome to YouJustGotServed.com
In Nassau and Suffolk County, legal matters often require more than just paperwork—they demand proper service of process to move forward in court. That’s where we come in. You Just Got Served.com is your trusted local process serving company, dedicated to delivering legal documents quickly, professionally, and in full compliance with New York State laws.
Whether you’re an attorney, business, landlord, or private individual, you may need a process server to:
- Serve summons, complaints, and subpoenas to ensure legal proceedings start correctly.
- Deliver eviction notices and landlord-tenant paperwork in compliance with housing court requirements.
- Provide affidavits of service that hold up in court.
- Track down and serve hard-to-find individuals across Nassau and Suffolk County.
Our team understands the importance of accuracy, timeliness, and confidentiality. We don’t just deliver papers—we help you move your case forward with confidence.
📞 Call or text us anytime at 631-319-8000 for fast, reliable service you can count on.

A process server is a legal professional who delivers court documents to individuals or entities involved in legal proceedings. Their main job is to ensure that due process of law is upheld by properly notifying parties of their involvement in a case. Here’s what a process server typically does:
Primary Duties of a Process Server:
- Deliver Legal Documents:
They serve a variety of legal papers such as:- Summons and Complaints
- Subpoenas (for testimony or documents)
- Divorce Papers
- Child Custody and Support Papers
- Eviction Notices
- Small Claims Documents
- Verify and Document Service:
After delivering the documents, the server completes a Proof of Service or Affidavit of Service, which is a notarized document confirming the date, time, and manner of delivery. - Locate Individuals (Skip Tracing):
If the person being served is difficult to find, process servers may use investigative tools and databases to locate them — a practice known as skip tracing. - Maintain Legal Compliance:
They follow strict laws and rules of civil procedure to ensure the service is valid in court. Each jurisdiction has specific requirements (such as how and when service must occur). - File Documents with the Court:
In many cases, they will also file the completed Proof of Service with the court to certify that the party was legally served.
Why It’s Important:
Process servers play a critical role in protecting the legal rights of all parties. Proper service of process ensures that:
- A person is informed of legal action against them.
- The case can move forward legally.
- The court has jurisdiction over the individual or entity being sued.
If service is done improperly, a case can be delayed or even dismissed.