Process Server Daily
In Episode 37 of Process Server Daily, host Mighty Mike Reid interviews Scott John Borowski of Charm City Process Services & Notary in Maryland. Scott shares how he jumped into process serving after watching YouTube, scaled quickly through affiliate work, and why safety, consistency, and networking are key. He also расскаunts a high-pressure serve involving a DC attorney and a rewarding eviction case where persistence finally helped a landlord get to court. 00:00 Intro / Episode 37 00:35 Meet Scott (Charm City Process Services – Maryland) 01:30 Why he chose process serving (from...
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In episode 36 of Process Server Daily, Mighty Mike Reed chats with Eric and Amy Luthy, former law-enforcement pros (≈35–37 years combined) who run Samurai Investigations LLC in Michigan. After adding a PI license ~2 years ago and process serving ~18 months ago, they’ve grown ~1200% since January by doing the basics exceptionally well: answer the phone, make first attempts within 24–48 hours, communicate proactively, and file clean, detailed notes that “paint the scene.” They cover ~20 counties (and beyond when clients are in a bind), prioritize relationships over one-off jobs...
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In episode 35 of Process Server Daily, Mighty Mike Reid interviews Mitch Vaughn, founder of Tracked & Solved Investigation Agency in Lewiston, Idaho. After rebuilding his life and spending five years in cybersecurity, Mitch launched an agency that now employs eight PIs, handling investigations, skip tracing, and process serving across ID/WA using licensed databases and on-the-ground verification. He stresses neutrality, airtight documentation, and strict compliance with state laws—sharing a key early lesson about screening cases for protection orders. Mitch’s most rewarding work...
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In episode 34 of Process Server Daily, Mighty Mike Reid interviews Brendon Carl, CEO of WinWin Process Serving (TX). Brendon shares how he discovered serving via a Craigslist job in California—drawn by flexibility for his wife and five kids—and later launched his own company after realizing he could handle the full workflow himself. Now based near Austin, he covers Williamson/Travis counties and routes between DFW and San Antonio, emphasizing professionalism, safety (“no paper is worth your life”), and empathy at the door. He talks tools and ops—ServManager (moving to Mighty’s...
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In Episode 33 of Process Server Daily, host Mighty Mike Reid interviews Sandra Kimbrough, a private investigator and process server based in Baytown/Houston, Texas, and President/CEO of Swan Legal Services LLC. Sandra shares how she found process serving while pursuing her PI license, what makes a great server (patience, professionalism, and empathy), and why detailed documentation matters—especially with strict Texas courts. She also explains key Texas rules (personal service, limits on “wait time,” and what crosses into PI work), talks about expanding Swan Legal’s services, and her...
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In episode 32 of Process Server Daily, host Mighty Mike Reid talks with Joshua Hutchinson, president of HutchServes LLC in Murfreesboro, TN and secretary of Tennessee’s state association. Josh shares his path from first court filings in California to launching HutchServes (spurred by CA’s AB5) and relocating to Tennessee. He contrasts California’s standardized forms with Tennessee’s rural realities—domestication quirks, terrain and weather challenges—explaining his tiered flat-rate pricing for metro, other, and remote counties. With Tennessee requiring virtually no certification...
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In episode 31 of Process Server Daily, host Mighty Mike Reed interviews Simone Williams, president and CEO of Skyway Process in Burien, Washington. Simone shares how she took over her late father’s process serving business to continue his legacy and stay connected to him. She discusses her dedication to professionalism, empathy, and communication—ensuring timely updates and respectful service. Covering primarily King and Pierce counties, Simone focuses on providing reliable, personable, and diligent service rather than competing for “number one” status. Her goal is to expand the family...
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In this episode of Process Server Daily, host Mighty Mike Reed interviews Adell Sedillo, founder of Rhino Justice in Houston, Texas. Adell, a process server for two years, shares how she entered the field after COVID seeking financial stability and time freedom. She discusses her professional approach, emphasizing timeliness, accuracy, and unbiased service. Adell explains how she stands out by updating clients promptly, submitting affidavits within 24–48 hours, and treating her work as a career, not just a job. She encourages new servers to focus on reliability over low pricing and reveals...
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Jessica Jester Saucedo is a certified Process Server in Texas and she is leading up the TXAPPS expo. She is an experienced Process Server and we have a great conversation.
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Jason Burke is the President of DR Legal Process Service LLC is a pro at getting good reviews on Google. Listen to this episode and learn how a fellow Process Server dominates his area using google reviews.
info_outlineIn this episode of Process Server Daily, host Mighty Mike Reid interviews Brandon Yadegar, the “celebrity server” in Los Angeles and COO of OnCall Legal. Brandon shares how he got started during the 2007–2008 recession while in law school, then built his career by learning the rules fast, training servers himself, and developing practical field tactics that reduce evasions and repeat attempts.
He tells a memorable “worst experience” from a long stakeout (the classic had-to-pee moment), which leads into real talk about stakeouts, client pressure, and staying professional in uncomfortable situations. Brandon breaks down effective door strategies—like greeting someone as if you already know them to quickly confirm identity, and using an “ID check” approach to catch people who claim the defendant doesn’t live there. He also covers handling aggressive servees/pets, why you should sometimes serve-and-verify later, and how systems (GPS notes, automation, an “assembly line” for proofs) keep clients updated and happy. The episode closes with his key lesson: “You’re only as good as your last serve,” plus a fun prank segment.
00:00 Intro: Episode setup + guest introduction (Brandon “celebrity server,” OnCall Legal)
01:05 Brandon’s origin story: law school, recession era, and why he chose attorney services instead
03:15 How Brandon trained himself (no formal training) + learning laws, licensing, and reps in the field
05:10 Working in Beverly Hills / LA environment and high-profile service realities
06:10 Worst experience: stakeout gone wrong (the “bathroom” story)
08:10 Stakeouts, client pressure, and field realities no one talks about
09:20 Handling aggressive people and animals: calm control, awareness, and minimizing risk
10:20 Door tactic #1: “Act like you know them” to confirm identity fast (“Mike, how are you?”)
12:05 Door tactic #2: “Show ID so you’re removed from the system” (catching liars + saving attempts)
14:10 When to serve-and-verify later (why missing the moment costs more than re-printing)
15:40 Life shift: becoming a parent and how it changes priorities
16:45 Best advice Brandon received: “You’re only as good as your last serve”
18:40 How one small error can lose major law-firm accounts (legal industry = low tolerance for mistakes)
20:40 Rapid Fire: first-attempt timelines + underpromise/overdeliver strategy
21:40 Status updates: live notifications, GPS attempt logs, and client communication systems
22:35 Attempts policy + when extra attempts make sense
23:20 Proof of service workflow: “assembly line” model + speed expectations
24:10 Pricing philosophy and working with affiliates
25:30 Building strong affiliate relationships without racing to the bottom
27:10 Courthouse networking and expanding service coverage
28:40 Systems, consistency, and scaling attorney services
30:10 Prank-a-Process-Server segment
33:30 Final advice: professionalism, preparation, and reducing wasted attempts
Our Guest Website: https://www.oncalllegal.com/
Who Did We Prank:
Michael Santos: http://www.superiorprocessservers.net
Commercial Process: https://www.comproserve.net/