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Process Serving

Serve a complaint, subpoena, or notice through your AI, and get a compliant affidavit of service back as a deliverable.

How it works

Scope ships the dispatch workflow. Your AI calls it. Here is the back and forth.

  1. You say

    Serve the complaint on Mercer Logistics LLC in Harris County.

    Scope does

    Scope reads your roster for process servers in that jurisdiction, runs the conflict gate, and dispatches to your primary server with a backup behind it.

  2. You say

    What did it cost, and how does that compare to the market?

    Scope does

    Scope returns the awarded amount and the market distribution for that category and county, so you know if you are above or below median.

  3. You say

    Did we get proof of service?

    Scope does

    When the server uploads the affidavit, Scope returns it as a deliverable with a signed download link and writes the completion to the matter's audit log.

What you get

  • A dispatched serve to a credentialed process server, with a backup if the primary declines
  • The awarded price plus the market rate distribution for the jurisdiction
  • An affidavit of service returned as a downloadable deliverable
  • A complete audit trail: dispatched, awarded, accepted, completed

Vendor categories covered

Process serving (domestic)Process serving (international, Hague)

Sample call

The tool your AI calls to run this workflow.

MCP tool call
scope_dispatch_matter({
  category: "process-serving-domestic",
  jurisdiction: "Harris County, TX",
  description: "Serve complaint on Mercer Logistics LLC",
  budget_max: 500
})

Try it from your AI

Connect Scope to Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, or any MCP client, then describe a matter and let your AI run the dispatch.

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