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How service of process verification is evolving | ABC Legal

Written by ABC Legal Services | Jun 24, 2026 4:15:00 PM

For decades, proof of service relied primarily on written descriptions of successful service.

Today, courts and legal teams increasingly want more than a written proof of service when reviewing service of process. Successful service documentation often includes GPS location data, timestamps, photographs, and other details captured during the attempt. Together, these elements can help show when, where, and how the attempt took place.

That shift is changing how service attempts are captured, examined, and assessed.

At ABC Legal, ongoing investments in verification tools aim to provide more complete and reliable information for each service attempt across its nationwide platform.

 

Building stronger service records

As legal workflows become more data-driven, service-confirmation tools are evolving alongside them.

Enhanced reporting and multi-step validation methods help legal teams review service attempts more efficiently and better understand the details surrounding them. They also support consistency when questions arise later in the legal process.

At ABC Legal, a single service attempt can generate more than 50 data points tied to timing, location, activity history, and supporting evidence, helping create a more complete view of what occurred.

Today, service review often depends on several supporting details considered together to provide additional context.

“Reliable service of process depends on more than proof of service alone,” noted Alexander Theoharis, Chief Legal Officer at ABC Legal. “Legal teams need better visibility into what happened during a service attempt.”

 

Continuing to invest in verification technology

ABC Legal continues to invest in tools that strengthen service verification and documentation standards across its platform.

These efforts include improved proof-of-service documentation and expanded reporting capabilities. When a review determines that re-service is appropriate—whether to keep a legal matter moving forward or to address a question about a prior attempt—ABC Legal supports that process and coordinates with courts and regulatory authorities when needed. The company also continues to develop tools such as EvidenceChain™, which compiles service activity, supporting documentation, and key evidence into a single, easy-to-review report.

Automatically included with every successful service, EvidenceChain™ gives legal professionals a clearer view of the circumstances surrounding service and helps maintain organized records when information needs to be reviewed or shared.

ABC Legal is also evaluating body-worn cameras as a potential next step in point-of-service evidence collection. The technology could provide real-time video documentation of service attempts, adding another layer of transparency and verification as expectations around service records continue to evolve.

Together, these investments reflect ABC Legal's ongoing commitment to improving transparency, accountability, and confidence in the service-of-process record.

 

Looking ahead

As service-verification standards continue to evolve, courts and legal teams will likely place greater emphasis on detailed service information and supporting documentation that provides additional context around service attempts.

In response, service providers are exploring new ways to strengthen verification, including enhanced location data, photographic documentation, and emerging technologies designed to create a more complete record of service activity. At ABC Legal, those efforts include continued investment in tools like EvidenceChain™, as well as evaluating technologies such as body-worn cameras to support field documentation.

While expectations will continue to develop, the broader direction is clear: service verification is becoming more detailed, more transparent, and more important to the litigation process.