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Personal Service Garnishment Everett Rucker Ave
Personal service of garnishment in Everett Rucker Ave with direct delivery to individuals and businesses. We make timely attempts, navigate residential and mixed-use properties, and complete compliant service to meet enforcement requirements.
Call 425-387-9293 for substitute service of Bank Levy in Rucker.
When substitute service on Rucker is used alongside broader delivery efforts involving surrounding downtown corridors, access challenges, and coordinated attempts across nearby locations, review our Everett legal process serving page for the complete Downtown Core coverage connected to this route.
Garnishment Personal Service in Everett Rucker Ave
Personal service of garnishment in Everett Rucker Ave requires direct delivery to individuals or responsible parties at residential and mixed-use properties. We make timely attempts, confirm identity, and complete service in compliance with Washington garnishment requirements.
Rucker Ave includes a mix of residential housing and smaller commercial locations where timing and presence vary. Our process servers track activity patterns, document each attempt, and complete reliable service to support garnishment enforcement.
Rucker Everett: Maritime Hubs & Historic Estates
Port of Everett is the bustling maritime hub located at the end of the Rucker corridor. It is located at 1205 Craftsman Way. Rucker Mansion is the city’s grandest historic estate built in 1905 featuring Colonial Revival and Queen Anne elements, distinct from the port’s industrial activity. It is located at 412 Laurel Dr, Everett, WA. Summary: This combination contrasts the city’s maritime industry center with the historic estate of its founding family overlooking the waterfront. These buildings stand as pillars of the Downtown Zone Historic Business District, anchoring the city's governmental operations. While the mansion watches over the port, the district's blend of history and play connects to Wall, pairing interactive museums with grand historic hotels.