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Can Someone Be Served at Work? Here’s What You Need to Know
Sometimes when you need papers to be served, the individual cannot be found at home. Whether the person has moved and you don’t have a current address, or if they are avoiding service by not being at home or answering the door, it might become necessary to serve the papers somewhere else at another time. The obvious place to find someone is at their place of employment. But can someone be served at work?
Rules about Serving Papers
There are few hard rules about where papers can and cannot be served. Papers can be served almost anywhere that the individual to be served can be found. This means that you can even have someone served while they are at a regularly scheduled meeting or event. It also means that legally, at least, you can serve papers to someone at their place of employment, but it isn’t quite so cut and dry. Continue reading
October Newsletter
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Helpful Information for Your Process Server
If you have a legal case that you have filed, it is likely that you need to have papers served for the case to move forward. You want service of process to happen as quickly as possible to get your case moving along toward a conclusion. To make sure that your papers are served quickly and accurately, there is some helpful information you can give to your process server.
Last Known Information
Any information you have about the individual’s last whereabouts can be helpful. Provide the private process server with their last known address, their last known employer and schedule, and any other regularly scheduled events and locations that the individual might still frequent. The more information you can give about where and when the person can be found, the faster your papers will be served. Continue reading
September Newsletter
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Why You Need a Process Server in Florida
There are several situations in which you might find yourself needing a private process server in Florida. Most civil legal actions require service of process in order for your case to move forward. Here is why it is important to hire a registered process server for your case.
Benefits Over Sheriff
You do not have to have a private process server in Florida. You could have the sheriff’s department serve papers for you. This still comes with a cost, which is sometimes comparable to or more than a private process server. The advantage of a private process server is that service of process is all they do, which means that they can often get papers served faster than the sheriff’s department, which has many other more important duties. Continue reading
August Newsletter
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How Process Servers Use Technology to Find People
It’s not always easy to get your case moving forward. In order for any court case to move forward, you have to be able to prove that the other party has been notified of the legal action against them. This is the purpose of private process servers. But what do you do when you can’t find the person that needs to be served? Luckily, private process servers have a number of tech tools at their disposal to find and serve individuals.
GPS
Private process servers were using GPS technology before most people had it on their phones. GPS saves process servers a lot of time because it allows them to make sure that they are in the right place at the right time. This means that you will get much faster and more accurate service of process. Continue reading
July Update
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Why You Need a Process Server in Florida
Anytime you have a court case, you will likely need a process server. It may seem as though this hoop thrown up by the courts is a pain that you don’t want to deal with, but a private process server is an important part of the court process. Here’s why you need a process server to keep your case moving along.
Notification of a Case
In order for your court case to move successfully through the courts, the other party to your case must be notified for due process. Courts do not allow individuals to notify parties themselves for several reasons. When you use a process server, there is an uninterested third party to verify that notification of the case was served. Continue reading
Why Are Process Servers Important?
Let’s say you have an important court matter, such as a small claims lawsuit. You may or may not have an attorney for your legal matter. When you go to the courthouse to file your papers, they inform you that you have to have the papers served to the respondent and ask if you want the sheriff’s department to do it or if you want to hire a private process server. Many people don’t know how to answer because they were not aware that service of process was necessary in all court matters. Here’s why process servers are so important to the process.
Knowing About Court Cases
The biggest reason that courts require documents to be served to the responding party is because you have a right to due process. A right to due process means that you have the right to fight any legal matter in a court of law, yet you cannot fight a matter in court if you are not aware of it. For this reason, courts require documents to be served to the respondent in a timely manner and before the case can be heard in court. Continue reading