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Process Serving

Process Serving in New York City

We serve process across all five boroughs of New York City — Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island. Standard residential service in NYC starts at $135 and includes up to three attempts and a notarized affidavit of service. Same-day and rush service are available when a court deadline demands it.

Coverage

All five boroughs.

New York City process serving operates under CPLR 308 for individuals and CPLR 311 for corporations. Personal service at a residential address is standard for individuals. For corporate defendants in Manhattan's Financial District, Midtown, or the outer boroughs, we serve on the registered agent or officer as required. High-volume NYC law firms route routine service to us to free their staff from the logistics. Solo practitioners and paralegals use us for individual matters where speed and documentation matter. We cover all five boroughs in the same routing window, so if you have multiple defendants in multiple boroughs, contact us about coordinated same-day service. Landlord-tenant notice service under RPAPL 735 is also available in all five boroughs. Secretary of State service under BCL 306 is available for corporate defendants served through the SOS in Albany.

Coverage area

All five boroughs covered under standard NYC pricing: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island. Far outer borough locations (Tottenville, Staten Island; Far Rockaway, Queens) may require a small additional surcharge for same-day service.

Pricing

Residential personal service in NYC and Long Island: $135, up to three attempts, notarized affidavit. Corporate entity service statewide: $115. Matrimonial and OSC: $219. Secretary of State service: $175 plus $40 SOS statutory fee.

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