Licensed Process Server in Alice Springs

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Services for rural & remote clients

Remote Assistant offers licensed process serving in Alice Springs and throughout Central Australia.


Why Choose Remote Assistant?


  • Licensed NT Process Server (LPS1039, LPS1040)
  • Local knowledge for hard-to-reach areas
  • Fast, discreet & professional delivery
  • Same-day & urgent services available


In addition to process serving, I offer help with:



All services can be tailored to suit small, rural and trade-based businesses.

Call 0429 186 006.

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Secure & Professional support

Discretion and accuracy matter when serving legal documents. As a certified NT Process Server with an OCHRE Card, I aim to take care in how documents are delivered, with respect, reliability and professionalism.


You can count on me for:


  • Clear communication
  • Attempt same day service delivery
  • Travel rates apply for remote service
  • Discrete, reliable and professional


Let’s aim to make your legal task simpler and smoother.

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  • What is a process server and what do they do?

    A process server is a person who delivers legal documents to individuals or businesses involved in court cases. These documents may include subpoenas, summonses, complaints or eviction notices. The purpose is to formally notify the party of legal action being taken. Process servers must follow strict legal rules about how and when these documents are delivered. Once served, they provide a legal record—called an affidavit of service—that can prove the person received the documents. 


  • Is it legal to serve someone by yourself in Australia?

    In many Australian states and territories, it is technically legal to serve someone personally, but it’s not always recommended. Legal documents need to be served according to specific rules, especially for court cases. If the documents are not served properly, it can delay proceedings or result in the documents being considered invalid. That’s why many people choose to hire a licensed process server, especially for legal compliance, difficult-to-locate individuals or if the situation is sensitive. 


  • How long does it take to serve court papers in Australia?

    The time it takes to serve court papers can vary based on the location of the person being served and the urgency of the case. In metropolitan areas, documents may be served within a day or two. In regional or remote areas, it may take longer depending on access and travel time. Some process servers offer same-day or urgent services, particularly if legal deadlines are involved. After service, documents like affidavits are typically returned to the court or lawyer promptly.

  • What happens if a person avoids being served?

    If someone actively avoids being served, the process server may make multiple attempts or try serving the person at different locations, such as home or work. If all attempts fail, the court may allow for "substituted service," where documents are left with someone else or delivered in another approved way (like email or post). A professional process server is familiar with these situations and knows the steps to follow so that legal procedures stay on track.

We understand that every client’s needs are different—that’s why we offer flexible business hours. Whether you need early morning assistance, evening support, or something in between, we’re here to accommodate your schedule. Let’s find a time that works best for you!