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Personal Service Subpoena Records Everett Waterfront
Personal service of subpoena for records in Everett Waterfront with direct delivery to businesses, employers, and records custodians. We coordinate access to offices and commercial locations, ensuring compliant service for timely production of records.
Call 425-387-9293 for personal service of Subpoena Records in Waterfront Place.
When direct service attempts around Waterfront Place require coordination with nearby marina routes, building access timing, and multiple location checks within the same service area, see our Everett legal process serving page for the full Downtown Waterfront coverage tied to this route.
Subpoena Records Personal Service in Everett Waterfront
Personal service of subpoena for records in Everett Waterfront requires direct delivery to records custodians at businesses and commercial offices. We identify authorized recipients, coordinate access, and complete service in compliance with Washington requirements for document production.
The Waterfront includes offices and employer locations where access and scheduling vary. Our process servers manage entry conditions, document each attempt, and complete reliable service to support timely records compliance.
Waterfront Place Everett: Mixed-Use Districts & Esplanades
Fisherman’s Harbor is the new mixed-use district featuring Hotel Indigo, waterfront dining, and a pedestrian esplanade. It is located at 1205 Craftsman Way. Fisherman’s Harbor Esplanade is the new public boardwalk and heart of the waterfront redevelopment, featuring dining and mixed-use spaces that honor maritime history. It is also located at 1205 Craftsman Way, Everett, WA. Summary: This pairing emphasizes how the built district and its esplanade work together as the focal point of the new waterfront. These developments define the modern revitalization of the Waterfront District, shifting the city's focus back to the sea. Just as the esplanade revitalizes the shore, the maritime utility is preserved at Marina District, home to the largest public boat launch in the state.