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Nassau County service of process

Nassau County Process Server

$125 flat-rate routine process serving in Nassau County. Multiple defendants included with no additional fees. Routine, rush, and same-day assignments are handled for law firms, businesses, agencies, and individuals.

Nassau County Process Server service designed around local conditions

Nassau County process serving covers incorporated villages, suburban residences, office parks, medical facilities, retail corridors, and county court locations. Lawson Legal Services works with attorneys, law firms, businesses, agencies, property professionals, and individuals who need clear intake, practical status communication, and appropriate proof after completion.

$125 Flat-Rate Routine Service

The routine offer applies in Nassau County and includes multiple defendants with no additional fees. Rush, same-day, stakeout, or unusual assignments should be discussed by phone.

Service in villages, towns, and suburban neighborhoods

Nassau addresses may fall within villages, hamlets, or town jurisdictions that share similar street names and ZIP codes. Providing the municipality, ZIP code, cross street, apartment or unit, and any landmark information can prevent confusion.

Residential and office-park assignments

Assignments may involve single-family homes, gated communities, cooperative buildings, professional offices, medical practices, or corporate campuses. Work schedules and employer information can be useful when residential attempts have already failed.

County-wide routing

Travel between Great Neck, Mineola, Hempstead, Hicksville, Massapequa, Long Beach, and Oyster Bay requires careful route planning. Rush requests should include the exact deadline and preferred attempt window.

Court-related support in Nassau

In addition to process serving, Lawson Legal Services can review requests for filings, record retrieval, certified copies, and courier work connected to Nassau County matters.

Areas served in Nassau County

Coverage includes the following communities and neighborhoods, along with other locations throughout Nassau County:

  • Hempstead
  • Mineola
  • Garden City
  • Great Neck
  • Manhasset
  • Roslyn
  • Westbury
  • Hicksville
  • Levittown
  • Massapequa
  • Freeport
  • Long Beach
  • Rockville Centre
  • Valley Stream
  • Oyster Bay

What to include with the assignment

submit the documents online to lawsonlegal@hotmail.com. Include the full name of every person or business to be served, the exact address, apartment or suite, case caption, court, deadline, your contact information, and all special instructions. Useful lawful details can include a physical description, known work hours, employer, vehicle, gate information, building contact, or alternate address.

Documents and related support

Assignments may include summonses and complaints, subpoenas, orders, petitions, motions, notices, landlord-tenant papers, matrimonial and family court documents, citations, corporate process, and other authorized legal papers. Court services and skip tracing are also available. Lawson Legal Services does not provide private investigation services.

Nassau County Process Server FAQ

Does the $125 flat rate apply throughout Nassau County?

Yes. Nassau County is included in the stated routine flat-rate area, with multiple defendants included and no additional fees.

Can you serve papers in an incorporated village or gated community?

Yes. Include the village name, gate or access information, unit number, and any management or security details.

Do you serve businesses and medical offices in Nassau County?

Yes. Provide the legal entity name, suite, department, and intended recipient.

Can court services be combined with process serving?

Possibly. Email all documents and instructions together so the complete assignment can be reviewed.

What helps when a Nassau residential address has failed?

Provide alternate addresses, employer information, phone numbers, vehicle details, and consider skip tracing when appropriate.