The Process Server (TPS) What Training or Certifications Are Required to Become a Process Server?

Becoming a process server isn’t just about handing someone legal papers—it’s about knowing the law, following proper procedures, and handling high-pressure situations like a pro. While requirements vary by state, some have strict training and certification processes, while others have minimal restrictions.

Want to become a process server? Here’s what it takes.

Basic Requirements – Who Can Become a Process Server?

Before you start, make sure you meet the basic qualifications.

General Requirements (Varies by State):

  • Must be 18 years or older

  • Must have a clean criminal record (no felonies in most states)

  • Must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident

  • Some states require residency in the state where you serve

If you meet these basics, you can move on to training and certification.

Check your state’s specific rules before applying.

Training & Certification – State-by-State Differences

Some states require formal training, while others don’t.

States That Require Certification or Licensing

These states require process servers to be certified, licensed, or appointed by a court:

  • Arizona – Certification by the Arizona Supreme Court

  • California – Registration with the county and a $2,000 bond

  • Florida – Training and appointment by a sheriff or court

  • Illinois – Some counties require licensing

  • Nevada – Licensing through the Private Investigator's Licensing Board

  • Oklahoma – Court-issued license

  • Texas – Certification through the Judicial Branch Certification Commission

If your state requires certification, you must complete training and pass an exam.

States With No Certification or Licensing Requirements

These states allow anyone over 18 to serve papers (except in specific cases):

  • Alabama

  • Alaska

  • Arkansas

  • Colorado

  • Kentucky

  • Missouri

  • New Mexico

  • North Carolina

  • Wyoming

Even if certification isn’t required, proper training is highly recommended.

Process Server Training – What You Need to Learn

Even if training isn’t required, learning the job is critical to success.

What Process Servers Must Know:

  • State & federal laws regarding service of process

  • Legal methods for serving different types of documents

  • Handling evasive or hostile recipients

  • Filing Affidavits of Service correctly

  • Skip tracing & investigative techniques

  • Courtroom procedures for testifying if needed

A trained process server avoids mistakes that could invalidate service.

Look for professional courses through the National Association of Professional Process Servers (NAPPS) or state organizations.

Licensing & Bonding – If Required in Your State

Some states require a license or surety bond before you can legally work as a process server.

Common Licensing & Bonding Requirements:

  • Pass a background check

  • Complete state-approved training

  • Pass a written exam (if required)

  • Obtain a surety bond (often $2,000+)

  • Pay a licensing or registration fee

Licensed process servers have higher credibility and fewer legal risks.

Check your state’s judicial branch or licensing board for requirements.

Joining Professional Organizations – Boost Your Credibility

Being part of a professional network can help grow your career.

Top Process Serving Associations:

  • National Association of Professional Process Servers (NAPPS)

  • State process server associations (varies by state)

  • Private Investigator & Legal Support Associations

Professional memberships help with networking, job referrals, and legal updates.

Getting Started as a Professional Process Server

Once trained and certified, you can start working in the field.

Ways to Get Clients & Build a Business:

  • Work for a process serving company

  • Offer services to law firms & courts

  • Market your business online & join legal directories

  • Partner with private investigators & legal professionals

The best process servers build a reputation for speed, accuracy, and reliability.

Starting your own process serving business? Build a strong online presence.

Final Takeaway: Becoming a Process Server Requires Knowledge, Skill & Legal Compliance

Every state has different rules, but the best process servers invest in proper training.

Steps to Becoming a Process Server:

  • Meet basic age & legal requirements

  • Check state-specific certification or licensing laws

  • Complete training (legal procedures, document handling, skip tracing)

  • Pass required exams & obtain a license (if needed)

  • Join professional associations for networking & credibility

  • Start working for a company or build your own business

Process servers are a critical part of the legal system—train right, serve legally, and build a career with confidence.

Looking to get certified or find training? Check your state’s court system or NAPPS for approved courses.

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C PAN
05:36 16 Jul 24
Excellent work. Right to the point with instructions what to send them and what their procedure was. Had my papers served right after the holiday weekend and a copy of the declaration was emailed to me and one was mailed led to the court. No surprises. I’d recommend them to others. Oh! Before I forget, what I like the most was that they answered the phone both times I called. This is rare nowadays.
evelyn alvarez
23:39 15 Jul 24
Good service
christine Taylor
02:44 14 Jul 24
I contacted this particular process server office and spoke with the gentleman named Justin. Justin was extremely helpful and patient helping me through the process. I found it extremely impressive how well he communicated and responded so quickly to all my phone calls, emails or concerns.I highly recommend this business.
Lupe Valencia
19:36 13 Jul 24
The process server who helped us was Justin, he was on time with everything and professional during the whole situation, and served my ex wife in a timely manner! Highly recommended.
A D AD
18:41 08 Jul 24
The best process service in the Phoenix Metropolitan area. Very professional staff, people friendly, and detail-oriented. Addressed all my concerns and treated me like a "human" not an object.-Thank to all the team members at "The Process Server" for such an amazing job! They care about people.
Dan Dodson
13:53 28 Jun 24
Worked with me on a difficult serve, last minute changes, high traffic area delivery. Good communication skills, professional, efficient and tactful. Would use them again!!! Many Thanks !!!
Breanna Kudamik
05:23 28 Jun 24
I cannot stress how excellent this process server was. When the sheriff's office told me it could take weeks to months to service, I immediately called these guys and they got it done the next day. Cannot tell you how safe i feel now thanks to this wonderful company. Thank you!
mary rincon
23:16 27 Jun 24
Very polite and easy to work with
Berlin Gatow
04:16 22 Jun 24
Justin and his server processer are fabulous and professional. My gratitude to all, who had participated in this legal matter.
Shalina Madrigal
02:25 18 Jun 24
I’ve had to use them over the years and always had the best customer service. Great communication and great timely manner. Highly recommended!
Greg Asay
01:17 28 Apr 24
The Process Server was outstanding. They responded quickly to our request, including making sure our documents were served the next morning. Their customer service was excellent and really compassionate about our situation. They quickly uploaded proof that the documents were served to AZPoint. I would definitely use them again! Thank you!
takten3
03:48 18 Apr 24
Justin is the office staff member that did the coordination and John is the staff member that performed the actual document serving.Both super great individuals. Both professional. Both communicated extremely well. I received a follow up phone call from Justin (after the serve) to ensure I filed my paperwork with the court (given that this was a rush serve situation). I also received a confirmation call from John after the serve was completed, informing me how the serve was received.I would definitely use them again! You have to be careful what process servers you use. These guys are really good and professional. —Todd
Alicia Amador
15:18 14 Mar 24
Tried using a different process server prior to them to save some cash, but the other company struggled every step of the way from the very beginning. Decided to reach out to this company and they handled everything very smoothly and were able to get my person served quick. Communicated along the way, answered all of my questions and overall made me feel much more at ease over the whole situation. Will be using them more in the future and have already recommended them to anyone who needs a process server
Victoria Moreno
20:56 05 Feb 24
They were amazing! And when they say fast service they mean FAST! Process server John was proficient and got the job done in less than a week. I communicated with Justin the whole way and he was amazing on letting me know what steps I should take next! I really appreciate them and will for sure use them if I ever need any paperwork served!
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