Process Servers for Inmate Services at Minimum Security, Located at P.O. Box 8212, Cranston, Rhode Island

If you need legal documents served or notarized for an inmate housed at Minimum Security in Cranston, Rhode Island, you’ve come to the right place. Our directory features experienced Process Servers and certified Mobile Notaries who specialize in delivering and notarizing legal documents inside correctional facilities, including Minimum Security at P.O. Box 8212.

Serving Legal Documents to Inmates at Minimum Security

Legal service upon incarcerated individuals requires coordination with facility administration, compliance with strict visitation and security protocols, and precise document handling. The Process Servers listed here are trained to meet these challenges and are authorized to access Minimum Security to deliver court documents such as subpoenas, complaints, summonses, and other legal filings.

Mobile Notary and Process Server Services Available at Minimum Security

In addition to process serving, many of our professionals offer mobile notary services for inmates who need to sign and notarize legal forms such as powers of attorney, affidavits, or property transfers. Each provider is familiar with the facility’s intake procedures and understands the urgency and sensitivity of working within a secure environment.

Highest Level Services

Edna Solomon

Cranston, Rhode Island 02920

Gotcha Good

Becky Saunders

Cranston, Rhode Island 02920

Chase and Serve

Paul Winthrop

Cranston, Rhode Island 02920

Legal Process Services

Mitchell Grady

Cranston, Rhode Island 02920

Server One

Rick Santorini

Cranston, Rhode Island 02920

All State Process

Christopher Hawkins

Cranston, Rhode Island 02920



Information Needed About the Inmate Before Initiating Your Service of Process Request at "Minimum Security"

1. You must have the full legal name of the inmate / defendant / respondent at the "Minimum Security" at P.O. Box 8212, Cranston, Rhode Island before we can proceed with our services.

2. You must have the inmate's registration or identification number issued by the institution, facility or jail, especially at "Minimum Security."

3. You must confirm the policies of the "Minimum Security" with respect to Process Servers entering its facility for the purposes of meeting with the inmate / defendant / respondent so that service of process can be made. It is your responsibility, entirely, to confirm with powers that be at ""Minimum Security"," what its policies are before hiring us.

4. You should try to find out the name of the case manager.

5. You should try to find out the name of the administrator in charge of appointments.

6. Ascertain the hours of operations and what times are permitted for service of process. We know the "Minimum Security" located at P.O. Box 8212 changes its hours frequently and we urge you to confirm accordingly.

7. It is important to remember that the safety and effectiveness at "Minimum Security" depends on the staff adhering to a strict routine. Private Process Servers need to submit to that routine and understand that they are a visitor under the control of the staff once they enter. This is one of the main aspects relating to service of process services and whether we will have direct access to the inmate.

Despite being Incarcerated in "Minimum Security" at P.O. Box 8212, an Inmate Can Refuse to See a Visitor.

Therefore, a Process Server and or Notary Can Go to "Minimum Security" and Attempt to Provide Service, But If the Inmate Refuses to meet the Process Server or Notary, Your Service may be delayed and or suspended.