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Process Servers in Boston, MA

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Finding out the attorney needs a reliable process server in Boston shouldn’t require a private investigator — but most directories make it feel that way.

Boston’s legal market is dense, deadline-driven, and unforgiving: Suffolk County Superior Court alone handles thousands of civil filings a year, and Massachusetts Rule 4 gives you strict timelines on service. This directory exists so you don’t burn an afternoon cold-calling firms that don’t cover your ZIP or can’t produce a court-ready affidavit.

How to Choose a Process Server in Boston

  • Verify Massachusetts registration or licensure. Massachusetts doesn’t require statewide licensing for process servers, but many counties expect adherence to M.G.L. c. 223 service rules. Look for NAPPS-certified servers or those carrying a Massachusetts PI license — both signal they’ve done this beyond a side hustle.
  • Ask specifically about Suffolk County courthouse experience. A server who regularly files in Suffolk Superior, Boston Municipal Court, and the East Boston District Court knows the clerks, the filing windows, and the quirks of local procedure. Generic “nationwide” platforms often sub out to stringers who don’t.
  • Confirm skip-tracing capability upfront. Boston’s rental market churns fast — defendants move. If you’re chasing a hard-to-locate individual in Roxbury or East Boston, you need a server with PI licensure or a dedicated skip-trace partner. Ask before you assign.
  • Get the turnaround SLA in writing. Rush and same-day service in Greater Boston typically runs $150–300+. Confirm what “rush” means to them — 4 hours or end of business day — before your filing deadline is on the line.
  • Check the affidavit format before service happens. Massachusetts courts require a specific return of service format. A server who hands you a generic notarized PDF that doesn’t match local form requirements is a headache you don’t need on motion day.

Pro Tip: If you’re serving out in Cambridge, Somerville, or Quincy, confirm the server covers those specific municipalities. Many Boston-based firms treat the I-93 corridor as their actual operational boundary, not the metro area as advertised.

What to Expect

Standard process service in Boston runs $75–175 for a straightforward residential serve with a known address; commercial serve on a registered agent typically sits at the lower end of that range. Rush, same-day, and skip-trace assignments push into the $200–500 bracket depending on complexity and attempts. Multiple-attempt service — Massachusetts courts generally require good-faith attempts before substitute or nail-and-mail — will add to final cost.

Reality Check: The cheapest quote usually means one attempt, no skip tracing, and a boilerplate affidavit. When opposing counsel challenges service and you end up re-filing, that “savings” costs you two billable hours and a continuance.

Local Market Overview

Boston is home to one of the highest concentrations of law firms per capita in the country — a legacy of the state’s court system, major university ecosystem, and financial services sector along the Seaport. That density means qualified process servers here are accustomed to high-volume, deadline-sensitive assignments for BigLaw firms, in-house litigation teams, and regional collections agencies alike. The flip side: demand spikes during court term openings and around fiscal-year-end collections cycles, so locking in a reliable server before you have an urgent assignment is worth the five minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a process server cost in Boston?

Process Server services in Boston typically run $75-500 per serve, depending on scope, complexity, and turnaround requirements. Expedited work and specialized equipment add cost.

What should I look for in a process server?

Look for NAPPS Certified — it's the credential that separates qualified process servers from the rest. Also verify insurance, check reviews, and confirm they can handle your project's specific requirements.

How many process servers are in Boston?

There are currently 3 process servers listed in Boston, MA on ServeCircuit.

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