According to the United States Code, Title 18, Section 1501, assault on a process server is a serious offense, but it does not include failure to communicate as a form of assault
Process Server Scam Calls—What to Do!
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Yesterday in the Midwest, callers using the 844‑538‑0910 line pretended to be process servers demanding immediate service of court papers. These scams typically cite bogus case numbers and threaten legal penalties to intimidate recipients. Never share personal or financial details, and ask for verifiable court documentation before taking any action. Hang up if the caller cannot provide a legitimate agency name or contact information, then block the number. Report the incident to the FTC and your state’s consumer protection office. Consider adding the number to a call‑blocking app and stay alert for similar high‑pressure tactics.
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Recent Reports for (844) 538-0910
There is confusion regarding the context of the call and the actions taken by the individual.
It seems this caller has been targeting others with similar experiences as my friend in New York.
I recieved a scam call looking for my husban, they said it was ther last atempt to serve papers in a court case, but the number they left was diferent.
I recieved the same message, except it was from a person named Fiona regarding case 2024-13964
The lady on the phone sounded like she was being forced to call me, i feel bad for her, she didnt know i knew it was a scam, i think im gonna have to change my number.
I recived a call from a woman claiming to be Elena Knight from Process Server Verification, stating that they were attempting to serve a court summons and that i needed to contact their office, otherwise i would face penaltys and fines
Apparently, a woman claiming to be a process server contacted me, searching for someone named Richard Hinson. She threatened to serve me within an hour, but when I asked for more information, she struggled to respond. I questioned her identity and the county of origin, to which she replied San Francisco county. I also inquired about the case number and involved parties, and she provided a docket number, 2024-147-11, along with a phone number, 1-844-538-0910, to contact within an hour of being served.
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A scammer alleged that a family member was to be served within 30 minutes but could not provide the county sheriff's department details or any specific information, indicating a clear scam attempt.