BRITISH COLUMBIA · CANADA

Process Servers
in Burnaby

Burnaby is a steady-volume service area for us, sitting between Vancouver and the Tri-Cities. We dispatch agents daily across Metrotown, Brentwood, and the Lougheed corridor, and we route most Supreme Court civil and family filings to the New Westminster Law Courts at 651 Carnarvon Street. Smaller matters file locally at the Burnaby Provincial Court at 7577 6th Street. Coverage extends to SFU on Burnaby Mountain and the residential pockets around Edmonds and Burnaby Heights.

Population 250,000

Neighborhoods Covered

MetrotownBrentwoodEdmondsBurnaby HeightsThe CrestBurnaby Mountain (SFU)

Adjacent Municipalities

VancouverNew WestminsterCoquitlamPort Moody

Why Pugsley

What sets us apartin Burnaby.

Legally-trained oversight

Every matter is handled by law students, paralegals, and lawyers — not call-centre dispatchers. The legal understanding and attention to detail that typical process servers do not offer.

In-house affidavit drafting

Affidavits of service and attempted service are prepared and reviewed internally. Accurate, compliant, and court-ready on delivery.

Flat, transparent pricing

Clear, all-inclusive pricing upfront. No hidden fees, no per-attempt billing, no surprise invoices. You can budget the file before it begins.

End-to-end file management

Files run through structured internal oversight from intake to completion, with quality checks at each step to ensure accuracy, compliance, and timely execution.

Global coverage, local execution

Vetted servers in Burnaby backed by an international network. One accountable point of contact, jurisdiction-specific execution wherever the matter takes us.

Proactive communication

Real-time status updates throughout the life of the file. Attempt logs, status changes, and completion confirmations come to you without being chased.

How We Work in Burnaby

Most of our Burnaby Supreme Court work files at the New Westminster registry rather than locally, since that is the principal Supreme Court venue for the Lower Mainland's Fraser region. Provincial Court matters file at 7577 6th Street. Our paralegals and law-student agents draft the affidavit of service and assemble the full filing package before the agent leaves the office, which is why our packages clear the registry counter on the first attempt rather than coming back for corrections. The local docket reflects Burnaby's role as the Lower Mainland's secondary commercial hub: tech-sector and corporate work tied to Metrotown and the Brentwood tower corridor, a steady commercial real estate practice, and SFU-adjacent tenancy files. Service strategy across the city has to handle high-rise concierge access in Metrotown and Brentwood, the SFU campus on Burnaby Mountain, and gated developments in the Crest. We coordinate concierge cooperation before the agent arrives.

Common Matters

  • Commercial real estate and tech-sector matters in Metrotown and Brentwood
  • Affidavits of service prepared by paralegals for first-pass counter acceptance at New Westminster
  • SFU-adjacent landlord-tenant work on Burnaby Mountain
  • High-rise condo service coordinated with concierge in Metrotown and Brentwood
  • Provincial Court small claims and family matters at 7577 6th Street
  • Supreme Court filings routed to the New Westminster Law Courts at 651 Carnarvon

Service Notes

Burnaby counter hours at the local Provincial Court run 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Monday to Friday, and the New Westminster registry keeps the same schedule for Supreme Court intake. We file most Burnaby Supreme Court documents through Court Services Online (CSO), which the Justice Services Branch operates for civil and small claims e-filing. Rush filings go in person at New Westminster, with the SkyTrain connection making same-day downtown-to-Burnaby dispatch realistic when documents reach us by mid-morning. High-rise condo service in Metrotown and Brentwood is the routine challenge, and we arrange concierge cooperation in advance.

Need service in Burnaby?

Send us the documents and the details. We confirm jurisdictional requirements, pricing, and timelines before service begins.