Process Server Daily Podcast

Episode 30

Ask Mighty Mike...

Show Notes:

In this episode of Process Server Daily, host Mighty Mike Reid interviews Adell Sedillo, founder of Rhino Justice in Houston, Texas. Adell shares how she got into process serving after COVID, why she values time freedom and financial stability, and how she approaches the work with a strong sense of professionalism and neutrality. She explains how she earns (and keeps) affiliate clients through fast updates, quick turnaround on affidavits, and treating process serving like a career—not a side job. Adell also gives practical advice for newer servers who want to grow, including why “cheapest” doesn’t win long-term and how consistent communication prevents constant status requests.


00:00 Introduction / welcome back to Process Server Daily
00:40 Meet Adell Sedillo (Rhino Justice, Houston)
01:25 How Adell got into process serving after COVID
03:05 The role of process servers in due process + staying unbiased
04:35 Quick break: Mighty Process Servers community mention
05:05 “Secret sauce” for getting/keeping clients (service quality & trust)
07:10 Communication systems: daily updates + fast proof of service
09:10 Handling client expectations, status requests, and scaling
11:05 Advice for hiring servers: not just lowest price or longest tenure
12:45 What’s next for Rhino Justice (growth + website)
14:00 How to contact Adell + closing remarks (“stay safe out there”)