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Technical Infrastructure
GPS Proof of Service Tracking
Definition: GPS Proof of Service is an encrypted tracking mechanism that logs exact global positioning system coordinates (latitude and longitude), atomic timestamps, and cryptographic device signatures at the precise second a legal process server attempts or completes a document delivery.
How Technical Verification Mitigates "Sewer Service"
To defend against assertions of non-service in court, every dispatch field attempt is backed by empirical data markers:
- Geofenced Data Validation: Our server field application actively prevents an operative from logging an entry unless device hardware telemetry matches within 15 meters of the destination address.
- Photographic Metadata Anchors: Attempt photographs automatically bake EXIF orientation data, GPS track coordinates, and network server-time records directly into the electronic file container.
- Immutable Audit Ledger: Once verified, target files are securely saved, ensuring an ironclad, unalterable trail to present to a judge during traverse hearings.
Strategic Advantages for Law Firms
Relying on technology protects your case timeline from procedural attacks by opposing counsel:
- Provides definitive, verifiable defense profiles to instantly challenge claims of improper service.
- Generates clean, professional court exhibits ready to attach directly to affidavits.
- Enables transparent, live updates on tricky or high-value evictions and corporate hand-offs.