Jason Lightner 2212 Evergreen Cove Cornith, TX 76208
Show Phone NumberPhone: 866-449-8980 Alt. Phone: 940-269-3037
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Judicial Services
In 2003, Judicial Services was created by a group of
highly trained and experienced individuals, working within the
Dallas/Fort Worth legal community, who recognized a
growing need for professionally delivered default and legal
support services.
Judicial Services' employees and affiliates possess over
93 years combined experience in areas pertaining to
default and legal servicing.
Many of our employees and affiliates have worked for, or
are currently employed with, Fortune 500 loss
mitigation/legal departments, governmental agencies such
as the Attorney General's Office, Texas Department of
Public Safety and Regulatory Services (Child Protective
Services), Dallas and Tarrant County District and County
Courts, the Federal Department of Labor, Texas Department
of Human Services, and several of our employees and
affiliates have served in, or are currently employed with, the
Dallas or Fort Worth Police Departments.
Judicial Services also employs, and networks with,
several individuals who have worked for some of the largest
law firms in the metroplex and who possess unique
knowledge pertaining to servicing these types of legal
organizations.
Though Judicial Services' corporate office is located in
Dallas/Fort Worth, we have managed to forge strong ties
and working relationships with a vast array of legal servicing
entities throughout the United States, the United Kingdom,
and the Middle East. Our extensive network enables our
clients to utilize Judicial Services as a global central point of
contact for all of their default and legal servicing needs.
Judicial Services specializes in service of process and
skip tracing, and prides itself as being a leader within the
industry.
With over 93 years combined experience in the
default and legal industries, the employees and affiliates
of Judicial Services stand behind our motto, "We do what it
takes to get the job done."
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