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Understanding What a Process Server Does

When it comes to legal proceedings, ensuring that due process is followed is of utmost importance. This is where a process server plays a crucial role. Many people are unfamiliar with the role and responsibilities of a process server. In this post, we will delve into the world of process serving and shed light on what they do to facilitate a fair legal system. Specifically, we will focus on Accurate Serve, a prominent process service agency operating in Ft. Myers, Florida, and the surrounding areas of Naples, Labelle, and Port Charlotte.

What is a Process Server?

A process server is an individual who serves legal documents to parties involved in a court case. These documents can include summons, subpoenas, complaints, and other legal notifications. The primary purpose of a process server is to ensure that all parties are aware of their involvement in a legal matter and have been properly served with the necessary documents. Continue reading

What You Should Know About Being Served Papers

Being served process in Florida can be a daunting experience, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the legal procedures involved. Understanding the reasons for being served, who can serve you, and what steps you need to take afterward is crucial. In this post, we’ll provide you with important information to help demystify the process and guide you through what to do if you find yourself being served in Florida.

Reasons You May Be Served Process in Florida

The serving process is an essential part of the legal system, ensuring that individuals are informed of legal actions taken against them. There are various reasons you may be served process in Florida, including: Continue reading

Tips to Know If a Process Server Is Real or Fake

As one of Florida’s premier process service agencies, Accurate Serve® understands the importance of hiring a trustworthy and reliable process server. Unfortunately, not all process servers are legitimate, and it can be difficult to differentiate between real and fake ones. In this post, we’ll provide some tips to help you identify if a process server is real or fake.

Check their Certification

One of the most important things to look for when hiring a process server is their certification. In Florida, all process servers must meet the certification requirements of the judicial circuit or county in which they operate. For example, in the 20th Judicial Circuit, which includes Lee, Charlotte, Collier, Glades, and Hendry counties, process servers must be certified by the 20th judicial circuit, which includes completing an approved training course. Continue reading

How to Serve Child Support Papers?

At Accurate Serve® of Ft. Myers, one of the most common types of legal documents we are asked to serve are child support papers. These documents can be sensitive and emotional, and it’s important to handle them with care and professionalism. In this post, we’ll go over the steps for serving child support papers in Florida’s 20th Judicial Circuit.

Step 1: Get the Proper Certification

All process servers who intend to serve documents anywhere in Florida’s 20th Judicial Circuit, which includes Lee, Charlotte, Collier, Glades, and Hendry counties, must be certified by the Chief Judge of the Administrative Office of the Court. If a process server is not certified, any process they serve in the counties listed above is invalid. Continue reading

Most Common Mistakes a Process Server Makes

We have seen many mistakes made by process servers over the years. While serving legal documents may seem like a straightforward task, there are many complexities involved, and even the most experienced process servers can make mistakes. In this post, we will discuss the most common mistakes made by process servers.

Lack of Preparation

A common mistake made by process servers is the lack of preparation. Process servers should be prepared for every case and have a plan for serving the documents. They should be familiar with the legal requirements for serving legal documents and have the necessary equipment, such as cameras or notepads. A prepared process server will also map out their route ahead of time and familiarize themselves with the area before attempting service. Continue reading

Can I Serve Papers Myself?

We’re going to get into the specifics of why, but let’s not even beat around the bush…

No, you cannot serve the court documents (i.e. process) for a legal matter in which you are a named party in the state of Florida.

Who is Allowed to Serve Process in Florida?

You must use the local sheriff’s office or a private process server to serve legal documents such as summonses and complaints in Florida. Here in Lee County, private process servers must be certified by Florida’s 20th Judicial Circuit, which governs Lee, Charlotte, Collier, Glades, and Hendry counties. Continue reading

Signs of a Process Serving Scam

Using a certified or otherwise appointed process server is required in Florida, so it should come as no surprise that there are plenty of scammers out there waiting to take advantage of any individual who files a civil lawsuit. Unfortunately, people are deceived every year by people pretending to be certified process servers. In this post, we’ll go over some of the top signs you’re dealing with a process server scammer and how to avoid them in the future.

They’re Not Certified

Process servers in Ft. Myers must be certified by Florida’s 20th Judicial Circuit in order to legally serve process in Lee, Charlotte, Collier, Glades, and Hendry counties. A list of currently certified servers can be found on the 20th circuit’s website. If the server you’re talking to isn’t on this list, then they’re not approved to serve process here and should be avoided. Continue reading

What is Skip Tracing?

Skip tracing is simply locating a person or entity who is not easily found. Skip tracing is an important tool in any process server’s toolbox.

Who Can I Find With a Skip Trace?

Skip traces may help locate defendants, witnesses, suspects, debtors, runaways, and more.

Why Do I Need a Skip Trace?

The most common reason we receive orders for skip traces are to locate case defendants or witnesses who the server has been unsuccessful in locating. There can be many reasons that a process server cannot find someone, and they’re not always intentional. People move, jobs change, and records are lost. Skip tracing can help in almost any situation to find people who seem to have dropped off the map. Continue reading

Can You Serve Court Papers In a Hospital?

If you need to serve process on a defendant or witness who has been hard to locate, you might think you’ve finally caught a break if you find out they are in the hospital. While no one wants someone to be injured or sick, a process recipient being admitted to a hospital can make a process server’s job much easier. But is it even legal to serve process to a patient in a hospital? The answer is…it depends.

Service of Process in a Hospital is Not Prohibited by Florida State Law

First things first…Florida state law does not prohibit serving process to a patient or employee at a hospital. For service on an employee, just follow the same protocol as for any other business, which involves contacting their supervisor and passing the process off to them for delivery to the employee. Service on a patient, however, isn’t so cut and dry. Before you attempt to serve process on a patient in a hospital, consider the following: Continue reading

Ways a Process Server Finds a Missing Person that Needs to be Served

Are you having a hard time finding a process recipient? It’s not uncommon for recipients to try to avoid the process server, thinking that this will make their legal troubles go away. Unfortunately for them, that is never the case. Avoiding the process server does cause delays, but in the end, the case will go on.

So how do you find someone that doesn’t want to be found? Trust the expert process servers at Accurate Serve® of Ft. Myers! We put in the work required to locate all intended process recipients within the set deadline with our service of process, skip trace, and diligent search services. Some of our tactics to locate missing process recipients include: Continue reading