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AAPPS

Alabama Association of Professional Process Servers

ActiveEst. 2022stateAlabama

Mission Statement

To unify professional process servers to combat harmful legislation, educate members to promote and improve service within the process serving community, maintain a Code of Ethics, and get involved in ethics-related and legislative issues regarding the profession. Promoting Professionalism in the Process Serving Profession in Alabama and Beyond.

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About Alabama Association of Professional Process Servers

Geographic Coverage

Alabama statewide, with membership open beyond Alabama

Membership

Who can join:
Professional process servers in Alabama and beyond; members agree to a Code of Ethics

Services & Benefits

  • Education
  • Code of Ethics enforcement
  • Networking as the primary community for Alabama process servers
  • Oversight and regulation of members
  • Newsletter subscription

Legislative Involvement

Founded specifically to combat potential harmful legislation threatening the process serving profession in Alabama. The association actively monitors and participates in ethics-related and legislative issues affecting process servers.

Notable Information

Alabama's only statewide organization of professional process servers. Founded in 2022, AAPPS maintains high ethical standards and recent website activity indicates ongoing operations. The association describes itself as Alabama's only community of professional process servers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is AAPPS?
AAPPS, the Alabama Association of Professional Process Servers, is Alabama's only statewide organization of professional process servers. Founded in 2022, AAPPS is dedicated to unifying process servers, combating harmful legislation, promoting education, and upholding a Code of Ethics across the profession in Alabama and beyond.
How do I join AAPPS?
You can contact AAPPS and learn about membership through their website at alservers.com. Members commit to upholding the association's Code of Ethics and participating in the professional community.
When was AAPPS founded?
AAPPS was founded in 2022 in response to legislative threats facing the process serving profession in Alabama. It quickly established itself as the only statewide professional organization representing process servers in the state.
What are the benefits of AAPPS membership?
AAPPS members benefit from being part of Alabama's only professional process server community, receiving education and training opportunities, participating in legislative advocacy, and networking with fellow professionals committed to high ethical standards.
Does AAPPS offer certification?
AAPPS focuses on education and professional standards. While AAPPS itself emphasizes continuing education, members seeking formal certification may also explore national certification programs through NAPPS, the National Association of Professional Process Servers.
How does AAPPS support process servers legislatively?
AAPPS was founded with legislative advocacy as a core mission — specifically to combat harmful legislation threatening process servers in Alabama. The association monitors proposed laws and actively engages in advocacy to protect the rights and working conditions of professional process servers in the state.

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