PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND · CANADA

Process Servers
in Souris

Souris is the fishing port at PEI's eastern tip and the CTMA ferry terminal for the Magdalen Islands. We cover Souris as part of our eastern-PEI route, with Provincial Court matters filing at the Kings County Court House in Georgetown (about thirty minutes west) and Supreme Court civil, family, and estate work routing to the Sir Louis Henry Davies Law Courts in Charlottetown (about an hour west). Our agents reach downtown Souris, Souris West, and out across eastern Kings County to Rollo Bay, Bay Fortune, and the smaller fishing communities along the coast.

Population 1,100

Neighborhoods Covered

Downtown SourisSouris West

Adjacent Municipalities

Eastern KingsRollo BayBay Fortune

Why Pugsley

What sets us apartin Souris.

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 Souris 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 Souris

We file Souris Provincial Court work at the Kings County Court House at 60 Kent Street in Georgetown and route Supreme Court civil and family matters to 42 Water Street in Charlottetown. Our paralegals and law-student agents draft the affidavit and assemble the package before dispatch — a small-town file that comes back for redrafting is the kind of avoidable friction that costs days, not hours, given how few daily dispatches the region supports. Souris's docket reflects its fishing-port economy. Lobster and snow-crab licensing disputes, vessel-related liens, and counterparty matters between captains and shore crew show up regularly, alongside the smaller-scale agricultural and family work typical of rural Kings County. The CTMA ferry to Cap-aux-Meules in the Magdalen Islands brings the occasional cross-jurisdictional matter where a Quebec respondent boards or disembarks here, and we coordinate with Quebec counsel on those files. Eastern Kings is the kind of region where serving the right person at the wharf at the right hour matters more than the address on the document — our agents know the ferry schedule and the lobster-season landing windows.

Common Matters

  • Lobster and snow-crab licensing and counterparty disputes
  • Vessel-related liens and captain-crew matters
  • Cross-jurisdictional service tied to the CTMA ferry to the Magdalen Islands (QC)
  • Provincial Court matters filed at the Kings County Court House in Georgetown
  • Supreme Court work routed to 42 Water Street in Charlottetown
  • Affidavits drafted by paralegals and law-student agents for first-pass counter acceptance

Service Notes

Eastern Kings County service routes through Souris. Georgetown is about thirty minutes west; Charlottetown about an hour. We plan wharf and ferry-terminal attempts around the CTMA sailing schedule and around lobster-season landing windows, which sometimes makes early-morning or late-evening service the only realistic option.

Procedure We Handle

We handle the procedural side so you don't have to track the rules. PEI's Rule 16 governs service — r. 16.02 for personal service on individuals, r. 16.03 for alternatives that don't need a court order, and r. 16.04 by motion when substituted service is required (which comes up more often with vessel-based respondents who are hard to pin down at a fixed address). The affidavit is sworn the same day before a commissioner and filed at Georgetown or Charlottetown. Where Practice Direction 46 applies, we submit by email to scfiling@courts.pe.ca; otherwise we file in person.

Need service in Souris?

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