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11 Jun 2012
Join MAPPS in celebrating National Due Process Day on September 25th (9/25/2012). National Due Process Day is a public awareness campaign aimed at ensuring that every American’s right to a fair trial is preserved. The Bill of Rights guarantees that no person shall be, “deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law.” The 14th Amendment further expands upon The Bill of Rights.
Constitutionally protected rights such as “due process of law” are integral to several professions including: attorneys, the courts, and professional process servers. MAPPS is one of the many groups committed to protecting the constitutional rights of citizens.
Service of process is an important step in upholding one’s constitutional rights. By notifying the party of pending legal action, process servers play an important role in ensuring that due process of the law occurs.
If you would like to join us in celebrating National Due Process Day, please call 1-800-477-8211.
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4 Jun 2012
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1 Jun 2012
The new MAPPS website is now online. The site is designed specifically to increase the number of MAPPS members, allow for communication at both a local and national level, as well as, disseminate relevant and timely news and information.
The website itself was designed with the end-user in mind. The MAPPS site is intended to be user-friendly and easy to navigate. Moreover, the website features an aesthetically pleasing and clean look. In terms of functionality, the website enables administrators from the association to update content quickly.
The MAPPS site features association-specific sections including:
-News about the Association
-Member sign up
-MAPPS blog
-Member directory
-Events section
-Vendor advertising
-Contact information
With this new website, MAPPS has an online destination where process servers nationwide can find information, apply for membership, find other process servers to forward papers and much more.