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WSPSA

Washington State Process Servers Association

InactiveEst. 1985stateWashington

Mission Statement

Non-profit organization providing an educational forum for process servers throughout Washington State to improve skills and professionalism; networking and news source for the profession.

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About Washington State Process Servers Association

Geographic Coverage

Washington State

Membership

Who can join:
Process servers in Washington State
Members:
Under 25 (estimated)

Leadership

Leadership as of April 2026

  • President / Principal Officer: H. Eric Vennes (also NAPPS Treasurer)

Events & Conferences

  • Annual Conference: Annual conference historically held; five annual board meetings; potential educational roundtables (per historical info)

Services & Benefits

  • Education and certification support via handbook
  • Networking
  • Industry news
  • Legislative tracking

Legislative Involvement

WSPSA tracked Washington legislation including HB 1131 addressing assault against process servers. Published the WSPSA Handbook on Civil Process (1991 and later editions).

Notable Information

WSPSA was founded in 1985 and chartered by NAPPS in 1988. The association published the WSPSA Handbook on Civil Process. The website has been inaccessible since at least 2026, and no recent activity has been found post-2016. The organization appears to be defunct or dormant, though Eric Vennes remains active as NAPPS Treasurer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is WSPSA?
WSPSA, the Washington State Process Servers Association, was a NAPPS-chartered non-profit organization founded in 1985 (chartered by NAPPS in 1988) to provide an educational forum for Washington State process servers. The association published the WSPSA Handbook on Civil Process and tracked state legislation affecting the profession.
Is WSPSA still active?
WSPSA appears to be currently inactive or defunct. The association's website has been inaccessible since at least 2026, and no recent events, social media activity, or organizational updates have been found post-2016. Washington State process servers may wish to contact NAPPS directly for current resources and community.
When was WSPSA founded?
WSPSA was founded in 1985 and chartered by NAPPS in 1988. The association operated for several decades, producing resources like the WSPSA Handbook on Civil Process and tracking Washington State legislation affecting process servers.
What did WSPSA offer Washington process servers?
During its active years, WSPSA provided process servers in Washington State with an educational forum to improve skills and professionalism, networking opportunities, industry news, five annual board meetings, an annual conference, and publication of the WSPSA Handbook on Civil Process.
How can Washington State process servers find professional resources today?
Washington State process servers can connect with NAPPS (napps.org) for national-level membership, education, and resources. NAPPS maintains a directory of Washington process servers and provides the legislative advocacy, networking, and professional standards that a state association would offer.
Did WSPSA publish any resources?
Yes. WSPSA published the WSPSA Handbook on Civil Process, which was first issued around 1991 with subsequent editions. This handbook served as a key reference for Washington State process servers on civil process procedures and legal requirements.

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