The difference between Process server and Warrant officer

When used as nouns, process server means a deliverer of processes or summonses, the formal announcements of the beginning of a legal action, whereas warrant officer means an officer holding rank by virtue of a warrant rather than a commission.


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  1. Process server as a noun (law enforcement):

    A deliverer of processes or summonses, the formal announcements of the beginning of a legal action; a huissier de justice or other equivalent position in other legal systems.

    Examples:

    "The process server could not effect service of process because the defendant was nowhere to be found."

  1. Warrant officer as a noun (military):

    An officer holding rank by virtue of a warrant rather than a commission.

  2. Warrant officer as a noun (law enforcement):

    An officer assigned to execute warrants and other writs.