In order to pursue alternate service methods, it is always required to prove due diligence has been completed in attempting to serve an individual or entity. This means efforts have been made to serve the individual as well as to locate them if an accurate address has...
Governor Rick Scott of Florida signed 44 bills in to law on May 21st, one of which was SB 570, which allows service of subpoenas by United States mail on witnesses in civil traffic cases. The law will become effective on July 1st, 2015. The code already allowed...
“I know they said they don’t live there – but they have to be lying. Can’t you just leave the papers and sign an affidavit saying they’re served?” We work hard to always be accommodating to our clients but sometimes the answer has to be no. Why? Because of the right...
Property inspections and occupancy inspections for foreclosures are often confused with a complete home inspection. Unlike home inspections, these types of inspections take place in a different stage of a foreclosure. Property inspections and occupancy...
We’d like to extend our congratulations to the newly elected National Association of Professional Process Servers Board for the upcoming term. The new board was elected at the annual national convention which was held this year in Arlington, VA. President –...