Jason Burke

Jason Burke is a self-made man who knows that hard work pays off. He has dedicated his life to helping other people with their legal problems, and he loves every minute of it!

He has over 24 years of experience in the field, all of which are focused on serving papers. Jason serves papers regulatory and for the last couple of years has served almost everything in Alameda, Santa Clara, San Mateo and Western Contra Costa Counties himself.

He pepares every single proof of service that D&R Legal Process Service produces to ensure that clients receive the highest quality they have come to expect from them.

Jason Burke

What to Do When You Receive a Summons for Debt: What Is This Legal Document and How to Respond to It?

A debt summons is a legal document that notifies you of a lawsuit filed against you for an outstanding financial 

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Can You Serve Your Spouse Divorce Papers? Understanding the Basics

Divorce is never easy—it’s a challenging journey, emotionally and legally, full of steps that can feel overwhelming. One of the 

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What Is the Penalty for Avoiding Service of Process in California?

If you’re contemplating evading a process server to sidestep receiving court documents, you’re not alone. Many individuals mistakenly think that 

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Summons Issued But Not Served: What Does It Mean?

In regards to process serving in California, you would sometimes hear the phrase, “summons issued but not served.” Now, what 

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Can a Process Server Enter Private Property?

Generally speaking, process servers are not allowed to enter private property without permission. Their actions must comply with state laws 

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Agent for Service of Process vs. Registered Agent: What’s the Difference?

Starting and managing a business involves navigating complex legal requirements, particularly around state regulations. Two critical roles that frequently arise 

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Do You Have to Be Served for Small Claims Court Cases in California: How to Serve Someone and the Unique Rules to Follow

Do you have to be served for small claims court cases in California? Yes, one must serve the other party 

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Understanding the Different Types of Proof of Service: Personal, Mail, and Publication

In legal proceedings, proof of service plays a vital role in ensuring that all parties are properly notified about their 

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What Is a Special Process Server and When Do You Need One?

Process serving in California is a key part of initiating lawsuits and other legal proceedings in the state’s judicial system. 

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What Happens After Divorce Papers Are Filed?

Filing the papers sets the wheels in motion, but the process is far from over. The next steps involve ensuring 

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How to Register as a Process Server in California?

In California, individuals who intend to serve more than 10 legal documents per year must be registered and bonded with 

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How Long Does a Divorce Take after Filing Papers?

In California, it takes at least six months from the initial filing to officially complete a divorce, although various legal 

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