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Our privacy policy takes effect on the following Effective Date: October 4, 2025
Lafayette Process Servers LLC (“we,” “us,” or “our”) is committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you visit our website. https://www-metairie-process-servers.com, including any other media form, media channel, mobile website, or mobile application related or connected thereto (collectively, the “Site”). Please read this privacy policy carefully. If you do not agree with the terms of this privacy policy, please do not access the site.
We may collect information about you in a variety of ways. The information we may collect on the Site includes:
Personally identifiable information, such as your name, email address, and telephone number, and case-related information, such as names of parties, addresses for service, and case numbers, that you voluntarily give to us when you submit a case through our online forms or when you contact us via email.
Information our servers automatically collect when you access the Site, such as your IP address, your browser type, your operating system, your access times, and the pages you have viewed directly before and after accessing the Site.
Having accurate information about you permits us to provide you with a smooth, efficient, and customized experience. Specifically, we may use information collected about you via the Site to:
Create and manage your account and cases.
Process your payments and service requests.
Email you regarding your case status.
Respond to your service and support requests.
Increase the efficiency and operation of the Site.
Generate a sworn Affidavit of Service, which is a legal document filed with the court.
Comply with legal and regulatory requirements.
We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer your personally identifiable information to outside parties. However, we may share information we have collected about you in certain situations. Your information may be disclosed as follows:
If we believe the release of information about you is necessary to respond to legal process, to investigate or remedy potential violations of our policies, or to protect the rights, property, and safety of others, we may share your information as permitted or required by any applicable law, rule, or regulation. This includes sharing information (such as an Affidavit of Service) with courts, attorneys, and other parties involved in your legal case.
We may share your information with third parties that perform services for us or on our behalf, including payment processing, data analysis, and email delivery.
We use administrative, technical, and physical security measures to help protect your personal information. While we have taken reasonable steps to secure the personal information you provide to us, please be aware that despite our efforts, no security measures are perfect or impenetrable, and no method of data transmission can be guaranteed against any interception or other type of misuse.
We do not knowingly solicit information from or market to children under the age of 13. If you become aware of any data we have collected from children under age 13, please contact us using the contact information provided below.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. We will notify you of any changes by posting the new Privacy Policy on this page and updating the “Effective Date” at the top. You are advised to review this Privacy Policy periodically for any changes.
For more information on data privacy and your rights, you can refer to the following resources:
Federal Trade Commission (FTC): The primary U.S. agency for consumer protection and data privacy. Link to FTC Privacy & Security
Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA): A federal law that governs how financial institutions (a category which can sometimes include legal support services) handle the private information of individuals. Link to the FTC’s GLBA page
State Privacy Laws: Many states have specific privacy laws. For example, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) provides consumers with robust data privacy rights. Link to the California AG’s CCPA page
For more information on data privacy and your rights, you can refer to the following resources:
Federal Trade Commission (FTC): The primary U.S. agency for consumer protection and data privacy. Link to FTC Privacy & Security
Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA): A federal law that governs how financial institutions (a category which can sometimes include legal support services) handle the private information of individuals. Link to the FTC’s GLBA page
State Privacy Laws: Many states have specific privacy laws. For example, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) provides consumers with robust data privacy rights. Link to the California AG’s CCPA page
Lafayette Process Servers LLC 1 Galleria Boulevard, Suite 1900
Metairie, LA 70001
(504) 210-8344
info@metairie-process-servers.com
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