32 - Joshua Hutchinson | Mighty Process Server
In episode 32 of Process Server Daily, host Mighty Mike Reid talks with Joshua Hutchinson, president of HutchServes LLC in Murfreesboro, TN and secretary of Tennessee's state association. Josh shares his path from first court filings in California to launching HutchServes (spurred by CA's AB5) and relocating to Tennessee. He contrasts California's standardized forms with Tennessee's rural realities—domestication quirks, terrain and weather challenges—explaining his tiered flat-rate pricing for metro, other, and remote counties. With Tennessee requiring virtually no certification ("18 and breathing"), he's helping the association pursue practical training and collaboration with the courts. Looking ahead, Josh aims to open an office, hire staff, and expand multi-state coverage through a vetted partner network. He emphasizes proactive communication, professionalism, and community—crediting Mighty's mastermind for strategies that win loyal law-firm clients. Contact: hutchserves.org (email: hutchserves1419@gmail.com). Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction to Process Server Daily 01:05 Meet Joshua Hutchinson (HutchServes LLC) 03:00 How Joshua Got Started in Process Serving 06:10 Moving from California to Tennessee 09:20 Serving Rural Tennessee & Tiered Pricing 13:30 Training, Regulation & State Associations 17:45 Building a Multi-State Coverage Network 21:30 How to Contact HutchServes / Closing
31 - Simone Williams | Mighty Process Server
In episode 31 of Process Server Daily, host Mighty Mike Reed interviews Simone Williams, president and CEO of Skyway Process in Burien, Washington. Simone shares how she took over her late father's process serving business to continue his legacy and stay connected to him. She discusses her dedication to professionalism, empathy, and communication—ensuring timely updates and respectful service. Covering primarily King and Pierce counties, Simone focuses on providing reliable, personable, and diligent service rather than competing for "number one" status. Her goal is to expand the family business and maintain strong relationships with clients and peers, emphasizing integrity, accountability, and compassion in every serve. 00:00 Introduction to Process Server Daily 00:41 Meet Simone Williams of Skyway Process 02:05 Taking Over a Family Legacy 03:55 Getting Clients Through Professionalism & Follow-Through 05:45 Communication, Proofs of Service & Client Trust 07:30 Process Serving in Washington State 09:20 Business Goals & Family Expansion 11:10 What Sets Skyway Process Apart 12:40 How to Contact Simone / Closing Remarks
30 - Adell Sedillo | Mighty Process Server
In this episode of Process Server Daily, host Mighty Mike Reed interviews Adell Sedillo, founder of Rhino Justice in Houston, Texas. Adell, a process server for two years, shares how she entered the field after COVID seeking financial stability and time freedom. She discusses her professional approach, emphasizing timeliness, accuracy, and unbiased service. Adell explains how she stands out by updating clients promptly, submitting affidavits within 24–48 hours, and treating her work as a career, not just a job. She encourages new servers to focus on reliability over low pricing and reveals plans to expand Rhino Justice with a new website and continued growth in Houston's process serving community. 00:00 Introduction / welcome back to Process Server Daily 00:40 Meet Adell Sedillo (Rhino Justice, Houston) 01:25 How Adell got into process serving after COVID 03:05 The role of process servers in due process + staying unbiased 04:35 Quick break: Mighty Process Servers community mention 05:05 "Secret sauce" for getting/keeping clients (service quality & trust) 07:10 Communication systems: daily updates + fast proof of service 09:10 Handling client expectations, status requests, and scaling 11:05 Advice for hiring servers: not just lowest price or longest tenure 12:45 What's next for Rhino Justice (growth + website) 14:00 How to contact Adell + closing remarks ("stay safe out there")
28 - Jessica Jester Saucedo | Mighty Process Server
In this episode of the Process Server Daily podcast, host Mighty Mike Reid interviews Jessica Jester Saucedo, a certified Texas process server and co-founder of We Deliver Legal Services. Jessica shares how she unexpectedly entered the industry through a Craigslist job, quickly stepped into a management role, and later purchased part of the original company to launch her own business. She recounts one of her most challenging experiences working guardianship/incapacitated-person cases, including a situation where strict affidavit technicalities caused a service to be ruled invalid two years later, forcing a re-serve and delaying a minor's case progress. The conversation digs into operational realities of process serving in Texas—ethics around deception, the limits of stakeouts without a PI license, and the importance of knowing your strengths (and referring out when you're not the right fit). Jessica also talks about the "wins" that come from long-term client relationships (client dinners, office parties), shares tools and tactics (cross-referencing skip-trace databases, choosing case-management software as a team), and emphasizes the value of associations and community for growing a sustainable business. The episode closes with advice to embrace technology, get involved with professional groups, and build relationships that lead to steady work. 00:00 Opening + show intro / guest welcome 01:10 How Jessica got started (Craigslist → managing a business fast) 04:30 Worst experience: guardianship service + affidavit technicalities 10:40 Best part of the industry: client relationships + events 12:30 Serving "famous" targets + Texas ethics vs. California tactics 16:10 What makes her company different (honesty, fit, strengths) 19:30 Texas Process Servers Expo & Job Fair (why it matters) 26:40 Rapid fire: skip trace databases + case management tools 31:50 Best advice received (take action, get involved, run for boards) 35:10 If she restarted with $100: research + associations + SBDC resources 41:00 Parting advice: embrace tech, build relationships, join orgs
27 - Jason Burke | Mighty Process Server
In this episode of the Process Server Daily podcast, host Mighty Mike Reid interviews Jason Burke, a second-generation process server and president of D&R Legal Process Services in the San Francisco Bay Area. Jason shares how he got into the industry through his family's business, the ups and downs of rebuilding it over the years, and what helped him turn things around. He recounts a terrifying field story where he was shot at while attempting service in a rural part of Contra Costa County, and he breaks down practical safety habits for servers in unpredictable situations. Jason also explains how he rebuilt momentum by raising prices and leveraging social proof through online reviews, plus why answering the phone and treating people with respect sets providers apart. The episode closes with business advice on using process serving as a vehicle to build long-term financial stability through smart personal finance and investments. 00:00 Intro + guest welcome 02:10 Jason's background (second-generation server, Bay Area business) 06:40 Worst field story: being shot at during a rural serve 15:30 Safety mindset + exit planning in the field 19:40 Biggest win: rebuilding the business, reviews, raising prices 24:30 What he's focused on now (systems, software, cutting low-margin work) 28:10 What makes his business different (responsiveness + respect) 31:20 Rapid fire: skip tracing via PI, case tracking software, recommended book 36:00 Restart strategy: do early jobs for reviews, then charge full price 38:20 Parting advice: pull profit out, build wealth outside the business