• Maple Ridge, British Columbia
  • 778-513-3921
  • serving@bbiinvestigations.ca

File Upload

To begin the process of serving legal documents, simply upload your filed court documents below. Before proceeding, ensure that the documents include a court stamp from the registry where your case was filed—this step is crucial for us to process your request efficiently and in full compliance with legal requirements. Thanks to our seamless File Upload feature, submitting your documents is quick and easy. 

Moreover, please ensure all information provided to us is accurate to your best belief and knowledge. This information will be key to helping us serve the Defendant. Furthermore, we truly appreciate the time and effort put into helping us serve them. 

By securely uploading your documents, you ensure that we can handle the service process with accuracy and professionalism. As a result, you can rely on us to manage the entire procedure smoothly while meeting all legal standards.

Furthermore, once you’ve uploaded your documents, please email us at serving@bbiinvestigations.ca, or text or call us at 778-513-3921 to confirm that we’ve received them. Thank you!

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Client Information
If you are serving a Corporation, please provide a Company Summary. However, if you do not have access to this document, please provide the registered company name instead, and we will obtain it for you for $55.00 CAD. This ensures that the process moves forward smoothly and without delays.
Please note that if two years have passed, the Civil Claim is considered invalid. Therefore, it is essential to file and serve your claim within the required timeframe to ensure its validity. If you are unsure about the deadline, we recommend verifying with the court or simply ask us.

Defendant Information

Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 10 files.
Photographs are essential in identifying the individual who needs to be served. However, if you do not have one please provide a physical description in the Additional Information or Comments box below.
Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 25 files.
Please upload all court documents here. Additionally, ensure that your documents are filed in your chosen court registry. It is important to file in the court registry where the dispute occurred or where the Defendant resides. If you need assistance with filing, we can handle this for you. However, please let us know in the comment section below, by email at serving@bbiinvestigations.ca, or by calling 778-513-3921. This will help us process your request efficiently and without delays.

Have a Question?

BC Court Forms

For claims ranging from $5,000 to $35,000, it’s crucial to understand the appropriate filing and serving procedures. In addition, ensuring that all necessary documents are properly completed will greatly help streamline the process. Furthermore, if you require assistance, we are here to guide you every step of the way.

For family disputes that arise and are not related to divorce, it is essential to understand the appropriate legal processes available. In addition, seeking the right guidance can significantly help resolve these matters efficiently. Moreover, exploring alternative dispute resolution methods, such as mediation, can lead to a smoother and more amicable resolution.

For claims over $35,000, it is vital to follow the proper legal procedures to ensure your case is handled effectively. Moreover, be aware that such claims may require more extensive documentation and legal representation. Furthermore, seeking professional guidance can greatly help navigate the complexities of higher-value claims and ensure a smoother process.

For divorce, it is essential to understand the legal requirements and procedures involved. In addition, considering the emotional and financial aspects of the process can help you better prepare for what lies ahead. Furthermore, seeking professional legal counsel can provide valuable support and ensure that your rights are protected throughout the divorce proceedings.