The role of the Sheriff in South Africa

The role of the Sheriff in South AfricaThink of the Sheriff as the official hand of the court. Their job is to make sure all the important (and sometimes unpleasant) legal stuff happens by the book. That includes:Delivering court documents (summons, notices, subpoenas)Enforcing court orders (like evictions)Seizing goods when someone owes money (and no, hiding your flat-screen won’t help)Making sure legal processes happen fairly and lawfullySheriff's don’t make the rules—but they do carry them out. With style and usually with a stack of paperwork.Are They the Bad Guys?Nope. Sheriffs are neutral. They’re not there to take sides, shout “You’ve been served!” or make dramatic exits. They’re just doing their job—one legal document at a time.If they’re at your door, it’s not personal. But it is important.How Do I Find a Sheriff?Well, lucky for you, it’s never been easier. Head to SherifffFlow.com, where you can find and book a Sheriff without having to Google ‘what do I do with this subpoena?’