How do Trackers get paid?
The Tracker Pay model
We know that as professional process servers, you have a lot of choices, which is why we have created a pay model designed to fairly and transparently pay you for every marketplace job you complete.
Earnings for a job are calculated according to:
Base pay
Calculated based on the population density of the ZIP code you're delivering to (so that urban areas pay a little less, and sparse rural areas pay more).
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Service level
Rush jobs (serves that need a higher frequency of attempts within a shorter timeframe) and urgent jobs (court deliveries that need to be completed as soon as possible) receive higher pay.
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Pages
Orders over 100 pages come with additional pay for increased printing and stationery costs.
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Total pay
You will always earn base pay. Service level pay and pages will depend on the specifics of the job.
How much can I potentially earn?
How much you can earn depends on the type of jobs you complete.
Shorter serves and deliveries at standard service levels in densely populated urban areas pay $30 per job. A short serve or delivery at standard service level in a rural area could pay up to $125.
Additional pay can be earned for longer jobs or jobs that require a faster service level.
For some averages by state check this link out https://trackers.infotrack.com/tracker-rates/
When do Trackers get paid?
Through direct deposit, Trackers are paid on a weekly basis. Payments are generally sent out a Wednesday and cover jobs completed over the prior Sunday to Saturday period.
Updated on: 21/02/2023
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