What we do.
Three ways to get documents to a recipient in Sweden. Two are formal service of process. The third is courier delivery, not legal service.
Personal service by an authorised process server.
Hague Convention Article 10(b), Regulation (EU) 2020/1784 Article 20, and Swedish Delgivningslagen.
Standard authorised service. Suitable when there is no urgent court deadline.
Prioritised in the queue and worked on continuously until served.
Immediate attempts, evenings and weekends included. For tight court deadlines.
Swedish registered mail with signed receipt.
Article 10(a) route. Low cost, suitable when the recipient is expected to cooperate.
Signed delivery receipt included if the recipient collects the letter. Unlike personal service, success depends on the recipient signing: something we cannot control.
Courier delivery across Sweden.
Hand-over with signature, or mailbox drop with photo confirmation. No service certificate.
Serve your documents in Sweden
Fixed prices from $490. Court-ready proof included.
