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   Investigative Services - ALIS services are available locally and nation-wide through a network of highly experienced legal advisors and investigators adept at providing quality results within a broad range of services:

  a Planning and managing complex investigations
a Financial and fraud investigations
a Complete background investigations
a Public Counsel Services Investigations (C.P.C.S.)
a Criminal and Commercial Litigation Services
a Location and interview of witnesses
a Polygraph examinations
a Technical support (Countermeasures - Sweeps)
a Violence in the work place - seminars
a Surveillance projects


Document Retrieval

ALIS representatives are experienced researchers in locating public information documents otherwise not available on-line. More often than not, certified copies of public documents needed for litigation have been archived or are not readily accessible. Therefore, ALIS provides the following hands-on services at competitive costs on a statewide basis:

 

a MA Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) - Certified copies of driving history, Driver's license and vehicle registration verification
a Registry of Deeds and Probate Court searches
a Corporate searches - MA Secretary of State
a UCC searches and filings on a state and local level
a Bureau of Vital Statistics - Birth, Death and Marriage Certificates
a Federal and State Court - Civil and Criminal Records
a MA Criminal History System Board (CORI) Records (with a release)
a Building Jacket Searches at the local municipal level


Constable and Civil Process Service

ALIS holds membership in the National Association of Professional Process Servers (NAPPS), a nation-wide network of constables and private process servers who serve Subpoenas, Summons and Complaints, as well as other court related documents, mainly for Attorneys and law firms, anywhere in the country.

John T. Burke has been appointed as a Constable in the City of Boston (Suffolk County), authorizing him to make service for public agencies, as well as for the legal community.

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