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Personal Service Restraining Order Everett Ave
Personal service of restraining orders in Everett Ave with direct delivery on individuals in residential and mixed-use properties. We make timely attempts, confirm identity, and complete service in accordance with Washington requirements for enforceable protection orders.
Call 425-387-9293 for service of process of Restraining Order on Everett Ave.
When service along Everett Avenue involves high-traffic corridors, timing constraints, and coordinated delivery attempts across surrounding downtown routes, review our Everett service of process page for the broader Downtown Hewitt coverage supporting this area.
Restraining Order Personal Service in Everett Ave
Personal service of restraining orders in Everett Ave requires direct delivery to the individual subject to the order. We make timely attempts, confirm identity, and complete service in compliance with Washington requirements for enforceable protection orders.
Everett Ave includes residential and mixed-use properties where access and timing affect successful service. Our process servers track availability, document each attempt, and complete reliable service to support immediate enforcement.
Everett Ave: Cultural Hubs & Romanesque Heritage
APEX Art and Culture Center is a vibrant cultural hub and event venue on Everett Avenue. It is located at 1611 Everett Ave. The Brue Building, designed by Frederick Sexton in 1891, is the oldest commercial building in the Riverside neighborhood and once hosted the city’s first school classes. It is located at 3410 Everett Ave, Everett, WA. Summary: This pairing links a modern cultural venue with one of Everett’s earliest architectural foundations along the same corridor. These buildings stand as pillars of the Downtown Zone Historic Business District, anchoring the city's governmental operations. Just as the Brue Building anchors the Riverside era, the streetscape transitions to Hewitt, where indie galleries operate on the site of historic free speech rallies.