For legal support in Northern Utah, our Ogden process servers offer rugged reliability. We know the ins and outs of Junction City, from the historic downtown district to the surrounding residential communities in Weber County.
Timely service near the Second District Court is essential for maintaining your court deadlines. Our team is experienced in handling difficult serves and providing the necessary affidavits of service quickly so your case can move forward without delay. Whether it’s a landlord-tenant dispute or a high-stakes civil litigation matter, we’ve got Ogden covered.

Wasatch Constables have been absolutely phenomenal to work with.Every interaction has been professional, prompt, and reliable — exactly what you need when timing is critical. I’ve worked closely with Katy throughout an urgent and complex enforcement process, and she has consistently gone above and beyond to make sure everything is handled quickly and correctly.She’s responsive, organized, and always willing to jump on last-minute requests without hesitation. The entire team has been efficient, dependable, and extremely easy to work with. I can’t say enough good things about their professionalism and the quality of their service.If you need fast, accurate, and trustworthy service — this is the team you want. Highly recommend.

I requested services from Wasatch Constables twice. Both times my service was completed very quickly. The staff answered all my questions very professionally. I couldn't be more satisfied with my experience with Wasatch Constables.

I had a great experience working with Wasatch Constables. Katy was extremely helpful and responsive throughout the process, she went above and beyond to make sure service was completed even after the initial address turned out to be invalid. I recommend them for any service of process needs!
Understanding local, state, and federal laws governing service of process.
Ensuring compliance with court rules, deadlines, and documentation requirements.
Knowledge of prohibited practices (e.g., trespassing, harassment, etc.).
Using databases, skip tracing, and investigative methods to locate difficult-to-find individuals.
Verifying addresses, places of employment, or other service locations.
Conducting stakeouts or surveillance when needed.

Clearly explaining the nature of the documents being served (without offering legal advice).
Maintaining professionalism and composure in potentially hostile or emotional situations.
Interacting respectfully with attorneys, courts, law enforcement, and the public.
Completing declarations or proofs of service accurately and promptly.
Maintaining detailed records of attempts, times, dates, and methods of service.
Providing reports and testimony in court if service is challenged.


Assessing risks before and during service attempts.
Avoiding confrontations while ensuring service is legally valid.
Following ethical guidelines and safety protocols.
Using GPS, mobile apps, and case management software for tracking attempts and reporting.
Leveraging online resources for research and skip tracing.
Staying current with digital service rules (e-service, social media service, etc. where permitted).

