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Westchester County service of process

Westchester County Process Server

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

Westchester County Process Server service designed around local conditions

Westchester County combines densely populated cities, suburban villages, corporate centers, commuter communities, 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 Westchester County and includes multiple defendants with no additional fees. Rush, same-day, stakeout, or unusual assignments should be discussed by phone.

Serving Westchester’s cities and villages

Assignments may be located in a Yonkers apartment building, a White Plains office tower, a private home in Scarsdale, or a business in Port Chester. The mix of urban and suburban environments requires location-specific planning.

Commuter schedules and workplace service

Many Westchester residents commute, so residential availability may be limited during business hours. Employer information, known work schedules, alternate addresses, and vehicle details can help guide attempts.

Corporate and professional offices

White Plains and other Westchester commercial centers contain law firms, financial offices, healthcare providers, and corporate recipients. Include the full entity name, suite, department, and authorized recipient when known.

County-wide legal support

Lawson Legal Services accepts process-serving assignments throughout Westchester and can review related court-service requests, including filing, retrieval, and courier work.

Areas served in Westchester County

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

  • Yonkers
  • White Plains
  • New Rochelle
  • Mount Vernon
  • Scarsdale
  • Rye
  • Mamaroneck
  • Port Chester
  • Tarrytown
  • Dobbs Ferry
  • Ossining
  • Peekskill
  • Yorktown
  • Mount Kisco

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.

Westchester County Process Server FAQ

Does the $125 routine rate apply throughout Westchester County?

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

Can you serve in both Westchester cities and villages?

Yes. Coverage includes cities, towns, villages, residential communities, and commercial centers throughout the county.

Do you serve corporate offices in White Plains?

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

What helps when the recipient commutes into New York City?

Include the employer, work address, schedule, alternate address, and any lawful identifying details.

Can you coordinate court services with a Westchester assignment?

Possibly. Email all materials together so the process-serving and court-service needs can be reviewed.