PROCESS SERVICE

Litigation Support by Q. Thomas & Co. provides legal document delivery to Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, and Montgomery, counties, with nationwide service available.

Our experienced, certified team of private process servers are well-trained to handle your needs. We will ensure your matters are handled accurately, expediently, and in accordance with Federal and State laws and regulations.

Don’t waste time trying to get on the calendars with sheriffs and constables who won’t go the extra mile to ensure your documents are delivered. We are forward-thinking, bold in our strategies, and committed to excellence. Let us put our skills to work for you and get you closer to your day in court.


The fees are based on location and speed. In order to understand your needs and to set the proper expectation, we recommend a consultation. However, we can promise that we will be honest, integrous, and fair in our fees.

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO SERVE SOMEONE?

We have 3 delivery speeds:

Routine: the first attempt is initiated within 48 hours and attempts are completed within 10 days

Priority: the first attempt is initiated within 24 hours and attempts are completed within 5 days

Rush: the first attempt is initiated within 2-4 hours and attempts are completed within 3 days(Documents must be received no later than 12p)

HOW FAST CAN WE DELIVER THE DOCUMENTS?


Do you need a skilled, diligent, and expedient process server in Houston, Pearland and surrounding areas to deliver your legal documents? If you are an Apartment leasing manager looking to serve evictions, an attorney or firm who needs to deliver a restraining order, subpoena, citation, petition, complaint, or other documents, or an everyday citizen who needs help, let us help you get your day in court.


Proud members of the National Association of Professional Process Servers

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Please Note:

All request for service rendered by Litigation Support by Q. Thomas & Co. constitutes an acceptance of our billing terms and charges, including, but not limited to, late fees, reasonable collection fees, court costs, or attorney fees to collect the balance due.

Print and cancellation fees may apply on orders received but not executed.