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OKPPSA

Oklahoma Sooner Private Process Server Association

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Mission Statement

We are a group of Oklahoma licensed private process servers, who are officers of the court and independent business owners. We find strength in numbers while sharing common interests in our profession of private process service. We exist to obtain and preserve the rights of our fellow private process servers, to provide education, training, legislation, and professionalism for our members, and for the mutual enrichment and advancement of our members and our profession.

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About Oklahoma Sooner Private Process Server Association

Geographic Coverage

Oklahoma statewide

Membership

Who can join:
Oklahoma licensed private process servers with current license and bond; application requires personal details, license info, and references
Annual Dues:
$100 initial payment (application fee + dues; $25 non-refundable)

Leadership

Leadership as of April 2026

  • President: Ann Pollard
  • Membership/Education Chair: Bill Aycock
  • Board Member: Butch Morris
  • Investigation/Legal Chair: David Daniels
  • Web Services: Jeffrey Worth
  • Vice President Nominee (2025): Ryley M. McGee

Events & Conferences

  • Annual State Meeting: Annual elections and business meeting; recent meeting scheduled for 2025

Services & Benefits

  • Education and training
  • Legislative support
  • Professionalism resources
  • Networking
  • Member directory (Find a Server)
  • Mutual advancement for members

Legislative Involvement

OKPPSA provides legislative advocacy and advocacy for members' rights and the profession. President Ann Pollard has been noted for strong legislative leadership over the past decade. The association actively works to obtain and preserve the rights of Oklahoma's licensed private process servers.

Notable Information

OKPPSA is a non-profit corporation for Oklahoma licensed private process servers who are officers of the court. Active website with 2025 election information and vice president nominee letters confirms ongoing operations. OKPPSA is referenced in 2026 process serving guides.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is OKPPSA?
OKPPSA, the Oklahoma Sooner Private Process Server Association, is a non-profit organization for Oklahoma licensed private process servers who are officers of the court and independent business owners. The association finds strength in numbers, providing education, training, legislative advocacy, and professionalism resources for Oklahoma's process serving community.
How do I join OKPPSA?
You can apply for OKPPSA membership through okppsa.org. The initial payment of $100 covers the application fee and dues ($25 of which is non-refundable). Applicants must be Oklahoma licensed private process servers with a current license and bond, and must provide personal details, license information, and references.
What are the requirements to join OKPPSA?
To join OKPPSA, you must be an Oklahoma licensed private process server with a current license and bond. The application requires personal details, license information, and references. OKPPSA members are officers of the court and independent business owners committed to the profession's advancement.
What are the benefits of OKPPSA membership?
OKPPSA members benefit from the 'Find a Server' member directory for client referrals, education and training programs, legislative advocacy protecting process server rights, networking with fellow Oklahoma professionals, and access to a community of licensed process servers who find strength in numbers.
How does OKPPSA support process servers legislatively?
OKPPSA exists in part to obtain and preserve the rights of Oklahoma's licensed private process servers through legislative advocacy. President Ann Pollard has been recognized for strong legislative leadership over the past decade, and the association actively monitors and participates in Oklahoma legislative matters affecting the profession.
Does OKPPSA hold an annual meeting?
Yes. OKPPSA holds an annual state meeting featuring elections and business proceedings. The association held recent elections in 2025 with a vice president nominee process, indicating active organizational governance.
How does OKPPSA help process servers find clients?
OKPPSA maintains a 'Find a Server' member directory on its website, allowing attorneys and legal professionals to locate and hire Oklahoma licensed process servers. This directory benefit helps members grow their process serving businesses through professional visibility.

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