Texas Process Servers

Atlasta is a full-service process serving company in Collin County, Texas. We offer service of process as well as skip tracing and other services.


Call (214) 808-1568 or fill out our form today to have your legal documents served anywhere in Texas.

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Texas Process Servers

Atlasta is a full-service process serving company in Collin County, Texas. We offer service of process as well as skip tracing and other services.


Call (214) 808-1568 or fill out our form today to have your legal documents served anywhere in Texas.

Contact Us Today!

Texas Process Servers

Atlasta is a full-service process serving company in Collin County, Texas. We offer service of process as well as skip tracing and other services.


Call (214) 808-1568 or fill out our form today to have your legal documents served anywhere in Texas.

Contact Us Today!

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Process Service

Providing professional legal document delivery services throughout Collin, Dallas, Ellis, and surrounding counties

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Court Filing

Offering professional court filing services for your legal documents



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Court Record Search

Providing comprehensive research and retrieval services for local, state, and federal records.

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Photo Copying

Offering professional copy services for medical and business records.



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Skip Tracing

Defendant location services to facilitate legal process serving.


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Mobile Notary

Offering certified notary services with flexible appointments at your location or ours.

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About us

Gean Smith, Owner

Gean Smith brings over 20 years of experience from his service with the Dallas County Constable’s Office. As a Certified Peace Officer for the State of Texas, he earned the prestigious Master Peace Officer Certificate through the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (TCLEOSE). He also holds a degree in Criminal Justice, further strengthening his expertise in the legal field.

Gean is deeply involved in the Masonic community. He is an active member of two Masonic Lodges, the Scottish Rite Valley of Dallas, and the Hella Shrine in Garland, where he proudly serves with the Peace Officers Unit.


In addition to his law enforcement background, Gean is a Texas Certified Process Server and a committed professional in the field. He is a proud member of the National Association of Professional Process Servers (NAPPS), the Texas Process Servers Association, and several other state organizations including those in Florida, Georgia, and Arizona.

Serving Process in Texas

According to the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, due process (subpoenas, citations, other notices, writs, orders, and other papers issued by the court) must be served by a party who is uninterested in the outcome of a lawsuit.


The person who serves process must complete a return of service including the case number and name, the court in which the case is filed, the date documents were received, a description of what was served, the name and address of the person served, all attempts made, and the name of the person serving the documents. It is often advisable to hire a professional process server to ensure your documents are properly served and the return of service is legal, thereby avoiding delays in your case.



Keep in mind, only a sheriff or constable may serve a citation requiring physical force or detainer. Check with the court if you are unsure.

Process Server Affiliations

Proud members  of National and State Associations

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