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.
NOVA SCOTIA · CANADA
We cover central Nova Scotia out of Truro's two-building court setup: the Supreme Court, Small Claims, and Probate Court sit at 1 Church Street, while the Provincial Court and the Supreme Court (Family Division) sit a few minutes away at the Truro Justice Centre, 540 Prince Street. Our agents work downtown Truro, Bible Hill, Truro Heights, and out to the Millbrook First Nation, Stewiacke, and Brookfield.
Neighborhoods Covered
Adjacent Municipalities
Why Pugsley
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.
Affidavits of service and attempted service are prepared and reviewed internally. Accurate, compliant, and court-ready on delivery.
Clear, all-inclusive pricing upfront. No hidden fees, no per-attempt billing, no surprise invoices. You can budget the file before it begins.
Files run through structured internal oversight from intake to completion, with quality checks at each step to ensure accuracy, compliance, and timely execution.
Vetted servers in Truro backed by an international network. One accountable point of contact, jurisdiction-specific execution wherever the matter takes us.
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 Truro
Truro is one of the few Nova Scotia centres where Supreme Court and Family Division filings happen in different buildings, so we plan a Truro morning around both addresses rather than treating it as a single-counter stop. Our paralegals and law-student agents draft the affidavit of service and assemble the full package before dispatch so the filing clears either counter on the first pass rather than bouncing back. The local docket reflects Colchester County's mix. Truro is the road and rail hub for the Maritimes, so trucking and transportation counterparty work is a steady share of the file load. The surrounding agricultural belt brings farm-laneway service and seasonal road planning into the day. Millbrook First Nation sits immediately adjacent to the town, and First Nations community coordination is part of routine service rather than an exception. Truro's central position also makes it the logical relay point for files moving between Halifax and either Cape Breton or Pictou County, so we sometimes pick up a Truro filing as part of a longer cross-province run.
Common Matters
Service Notes
Same-day service in Truro proper is generally achievable when documents reach us before mid-morning. The two-building configuration adds a short leg if a matter touches both Supreme Court and Family Division filings, so we batch the route to hit Church Street and Prince Street in the same loop. Rural service across Colchester County is planned in batches and confirmed with the client before dispatch when laneway directions are at issue.
Procedure We Handle
Truro Supreme Court service runs under the Nova Scotia Civil Procedure Rules (2009), with Rule 31 governing notice. Our paralegals pick the applicable subrule before dispatch — Rule 31.03 for personal service on an individual, Rule 31.04 for service on a corporation, Rule 31.10 for service by an alternative method, or a motion for substituted service when prescribed methods are not workable on a rural address. Filings move in person at 1 Church Street or 540 Prince Street depending on the division.
Send us the documents and the details. We confirm jurisdictional requirements, pricing, and timelines before service begins.