Precision drives litigation. Filing strategy means little if service lags behind schedule. Law firms working across Florida need coordination, not..
Category: Process Serving in Florida
What Makes a Process Server Reliable for High-Volume Law Firms
High-volume litigation runs on precision, timing, and documentation discipline. Deadlines stack up, jurisdictions vary, and every service attempt feeds into..
Why Communication Matters in the Service of Process
Deadlines drive litigation forward, yet execution in the field can still create friction if information flow lacks structure. For firms..
Serving Papers in Gated Communities and Condos in Fort Myers
Fort Myers and surrounding areas like Estero and Bonita Springs are filled with gated communities, private neighborhoods, and high-rise condominiums…
Florida Service of Process Law Update – Effective October 1, 2025
Starting October 1, 2025, important changes to Florida’s service of process laws take effect. These updates directly impact how and when..
Who Can Legally Serve Court Papers in Florida? Understanding the Rules in 2025
Not just anyone can hand over court papers in Florida. This article breaks down exactly who is legally allowed to serve documents in 2025—including sheriffs, certified process servers, and why it matters more than ever to get it right.
What Happens if You Avoid a Process Server in Florida?
Some people believe that avoiding a process server will make their legal problems go away. Unfortunately for them, that’s not how the legal system works.
How to Serve Court Documents in Florida – A Complete 2025 Guide
Process serving is the delivery of legal documents—such as summonses, subpoenas, complaints, and writs—to the individuals or entities named in a legal proceeding. It ensures they are properly notified and have the opportunity to respond.