Do you need a professional to serve legal documents or enforce a court decision? A bailiff can ensure that your legal procedures are followed according to the rules in force.
Bailiffs are qualified to intervene quickly and efficiently in any situation requiring formal legal action.
Do you need to serve a document, enforce a court order or recover assets under court order? We’re here to help.
We offer a wide range of services that comply with the most stringent legal requirements, while ensuring prompt and professional execution.
Here are just a few examples of the services we offer:
The bailiffs ensure that all their actions comply with the legal framework in force, to guarantee the validity of the actions undertaken, all with rigor and transparency.
To make an appointment in person, contact us at 581-200-2017 or by email!
Bailiffs are recognized experts in their field, providing you with comprehensive support from the initial contact to the conclusion of your case.
Every effort is made to limit complications and ensure the success of your legal proceedings. Each case is carefully studied to provide you with the solutions best suited to your situation.
What’s more, we offer you a free initial consultation to analyze your case in depth and assess the best options for you.
A bailiff is required when you need to serve legal documents (such as a summons or formal notice), enforce a court decision, or take precautionary measures such as seizure. Their intervention is also required to establish facts, draw up an official report, or carry out an eviction.
Yes, a bailiff can serve documents internationally, but this depends on the conventions and agreements between countries. It is important to find out about the specific legal requirements of the country concerned. Our bailiffs ensure that every service procedure complies with local and international laws.
Bailiffs mainly intervene in civil and commercial disputes. They cannot intervene in criminal cases, except where a court order so provides. Their role is to enforce court decisions, serve legal documents and execute court orders. They play a key role in enforcing civil rights and contractual obligations.
No matter the service, we have the answers!
Accès Identité Québec
4715, avenue des Replats,
Local 195,
Québec, QC,
G2J 1B8
Accès Identité Longueuil
Sur rendez-vous seulement
115 Rue Saint-Charles Ouest
Longueuil (Québec)
J4H 1C7