Bolivia Process Servers

We provide a complete Bolivia process serving package for an agreed flat fee which will include a Certificate of service and/or an Affidavit where required. Our Process Servers cover all of Bolivia including La Paz, Sucre, Potosi and El Alto.
Our Process Serving in Bolivia includes service of:
Court Summons
Divorce Papers
Bankruptcy Petitions
Injunctions
Non-Molestation
Winding Up Petition
Notice of Proceedings
Possession Notice
Attendance for any other matters.
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Bolivia Process Serving – FLAT FEE
Our local Bolivia partner operates offices in every city, including La Paz, Sucre, Potosi and El Alto.
Our process serving in Bolivia is done by a local process server, sheriff or by a court bailiff.
Once the documents have been personally served or delivered, our process server, sheriff or bailiff will then executes a statement of service and/or an affidavit of service. If needed, we can arrange for this to be witnessed in front of a notary public.
CCS has a great, experienced partner ready to assist with your process serving needs.
Please do not hesitate to contact CCS Nationwide if you require a Process Server in Bolivia. We serve all types of legal documents in every region of the country.
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Why Use CCS Nationwide Bolivia Process Serving?
CCS Nationwide Ltd has been providing a process serving service for over 20 years. We provide a global process serving service for an agreed flat fixed fee which will include an Affidavit and/or a Certificate of service where required.
If, for any reason, additional services are required where a further fee will be charged this will only be undertaken once agreed and confirmed by the client. Our Bolivia process server agents will undertake multiple attendance attempts where required to ensure a successful process serving for the agreed fixed fee. As part of a global network of agents we are able to provide process server documents or papers anywhere in Bolivia and the surrounding areas efficiently in accordance with our clients’ instructions.
Just a few reasons why our clients use CCS Nationwide Bolivia for process serving:
• One phone call to serve documents anywhere in the world
• Our process servers operate 7 days a week
• Our process servers are fast and efficient
• Expert and fully approved agents many of which are ex policemen
• Fixed agreed price to include multiple attempts, affidavits and certificates of service
• Will undertake legal aid instructions at legal aid rates
About our Bolivia Process Servers
We have local agents covering all of Bolivia including La Paz, Sucre, Potosi and El Alto. Bolivia has a population of over 12.31 million residents. Spanish is the main language which is spoken by 98.8% of the population with other languages such as Quechua and Aymara. The local currency is the Boliviano (BOB).
The Bolivia economy has seen success in sectors such as tourism, fishing and agriculture whilst the leading export commodities for Bolivia are natural gas, gold, zinc ore, soybean meal, soybean oil.
Our Bolivia process serving agents are full approved and experts in their field. They fully understand the nature of their work and the methods required in order to effect a successful process server service.
Bolivia Process Serving Instructions
In many cases emailed documents are accepted and can be served quickly by the local process server. However, in some cases original documents or papers have to be served by the process server. When this is required the process we will provide the local address to send the original documents. We can arrange for original documents to be sent back by courier if and when required.
Is Bolivia a member of the Hague Service Convention?
Bolivia is not a signatory to the Hague Evidence Convention (Convention of 18 March 1970 on the Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters).
Bolivia Translations
In some cases legal documents must be translated into the preferred local language of the nation were the documents are being served. Please contact us and we will provide you with a quote for this translation.
Bolivia People Tracing Agent
If for any reason the person being served is no longer at the address our Bolivia people tracing agents will be able to provide a tracing service to find their current address. This Bolivia skip tracing service is undertaken by experienced local agents which helps to effectively process serve when the recipient has vacated the last known address without providing a forwarding address. Also it will avoid unwanted lengthy delays in the process service.
Bolivia Company Registry Search
The local company register is called Registry of Commerce (Fundempresa) and is located at La Paz, Bolivia.
We provide the following company documents in Bolivia where available:
Bolivia Certificate of Incorporation
Bolivia Memorandum & Article of Association
Bolivia Certificate of Good Standing
Bolivia Accounts (where available)
Bolivia Commercial Extract
Bolivia Supreme Court
Globally supreme courts (also known as courts of last resort or final appeal) are the highest courts within a country or region. The Supreme Court for Bolivia is called the Plurinational Constitutional Court, Supreme Court of Justice.
Which countries border Bolivia?
Bolivia is bordered to the north and east by Brazil, to the southeast by Paraguay, to the south by Argentina, to the west by Chile, and to the northwest by Peru.
Who are the main trading partners for Bolivia?
The leading export and import partners for Bolivia are:
Exports: India 16%, Brazil 14%, Argentina 13%, Colombia 8%, Japan 7%
Imports: Brazil 20%, China 19%, Chile 13%, Peru 9%, Argentina 6%
Legal system in Bolivia
The world's legal systems are broadly classified into civil law, common law, religious law, customary law, and mixed systems. The Bolivia legal system is based on the Napoleonic Code.
Government Gazettes in Bolivia
The Bolivia Government Gazette publish official notices regarding legislation, and the actions and decisions of the government.
The Gazette in Bolivia is called the Gaceta Oficial Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia – Bolivia Official Gazette.
Bolivia Debt Collection Agency
Our sister company, Creditreform, is an expert in Bolivia debt collection and can help you with recovering the debt. They have a local team in Bolivia who will directly handle your Bolivia debt recovery process. All debts are handled on a No Win No Fee service with competitive commission rates against monies recovered that will ensure you get the best service.
Bolivia Process Server FAQs
What is the cost to serve documents in Bolivia?
The cost for serving documents will depend on the location of the subject and the urgency needed. CCS will provide you with a quotation for a fixed fee for all servings.
How long does it take for documents to be served in Bolivia?
The time it takes to serve documents in court depends on the method of service and the subjects location. Once instructed we will aim to serve the documents as soon as possible and will keep you updated with progress at all times.
How does a process server prove service?
Once the process server has served the documents, they complete a proof of service. This can take the form of a certificate, or a statement, or an affidavit (a sworn statement).
What happens if someone refuses to be served?
If an individual refuses to accept legal documents being served, the process server can still effect service by informing the recipient of the document's nature and leaving it nearby. If personal service is impossible, alternative methods like post, email, or social media might be used, but these usually require court permission.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
With data protection laws being more stringent and regulated it is very important that we adhere to these rules and laws and therefore our clients have to have provide a valid reason for us to trace an individual and where applicable that individual has a right not have their current residence disclosed to a third party.
We undertake strict checks to ensure the following:
There is a legitimate interest behind the trace request
2. The processing undertaken is necessary to fulfil the trace request
3. The legitimate interest of the instructing party overrides the rights, freedoms and interest of the individual being traced.

Disclaimer
All tracing instructions are accepted on the basis you have sufficient reason, authority or permission to access the individual's personal file.
For further details on the above services or for pricing information, please contact us by email at sales@ccsnationwide.com or call us on +44 (0) 121 449 3045