In Florida today, certain instances require that you deliver a notice of court hearing or a court petition to an individual. Some documents are to be hand-delivered directly to their recipient.
Such documents include:
- Divorce papers
- Eviction notices
- Summons
- Subpoenas
- Foreclosures
- Complaints
- Writ of garnishment
You run a risk of having your entire case dismissed if you cannot prove beyond every doubt that you have indeed delivered these documents. Individuals who are involved in litigation cases can be uncooperative. Hence, locating them may seem pretty tricky. This difficulty unquestionably requires the need for a professional process server. Expert process servers will go a long way to carry out thorough investigations that will allow them to locate the recipient. They also have the experience to decide the best time and place to deliver the court papers. The capabilities of these professional process servers will offer fast, accurate, and efficient services. They strive to see that your court case proceeds as intended, and you have your day in the court.
Nation Security offers you private investigators/process servers who have undergone the right training.
Our highly trained process servers have a track record of locating an evasive respondent quickly and effectively. We are highly knowledgeable about the state and federal court systems. This knowledge allows our expert personnel to provide process service following the local ordinances and rules. We understand the sensitivity of your documents, which is why we put the document’s safety at the top of our priority list. We provide you with experts who have undergone extensive background checks and will comply with all necessary policies.
In situations when the respondent proves challenging to serve, it is crucial to engage professional process servers like those at Nation Security. We are licensed to carry out surveillance along with process serving. This process allows us to monitor the respondent and note times that they are visible. With our experience, we know that disputes may arise later regarding the proper delivery of documents. That is why we keep our interactions on video. Choosing us will increase the success rate of getting your documents delivered accurately. Based on your demand, we make discreet inquiries and conduct database searches to find out more about the respondent.
With us at Nation Security, you should expect nothing short of professionalism, reliability, and confidentiality. We strive to see that we deliver your documents to the right individual within the specified time. We remain in constant communication with you, updating you about the progress of the assignment.
We offer other services such as:
- Skip tracing: Our professional private investigators are well versed in tracking individuals down. They locate individuals quickly and effectively.
- Court filing: Our process servers assist you in filing any legal documentation with local and state courts.
- Courier services: We provide safe and secure delivery of your legal documents and court papers.
- Rush services: We can provide you with process servers who will see that your document is served on the same day the next day.
Nation Security professional process servers are the best pick whenever you want your court case to proceed without delay. We offer you trained process servers who are discreet and confidential while performing productive duties. Just give us a call today, and we will be available to provide you with our best services.
FAQ's
Process serving is the legal practice of delivering legal documents to individuals or entities that are involved in a legal matter.
You may need a process server if you are involved in a legal matter and need to deliver legal documents to another party. This ensures that the other party is aware of the legal proceedings and can respond accordingly.
A process server can serve a variety of legal documents, including summons, complaints, subpoenas, and writs.
The process for serving legal documents varies depending on the jurisdiction and the type of document being served. Generally, a process server will attempt to deliver the documents in person to the recipient. If the recipient cannot be located, the process server may leave the documents with a responsible party or post them in a conspicuous location.
You can find a reliable process server by doing research and checking reviews online. It is also important to ensure that the process server is licensed and bonded in your jurisdiction.
The cost of process serving varies depending on the jurisdiction, the type of document being served, and the complexity of the service. It is important to discuss the cost upfront with the process server before engaging their services.
Generally, a process server can only serve documents within their jurisdiction. However, there are certain circumstances where a process server may be authorized to serve documents outside of their jurisdiction.
If the recipient of the legal documents refuses to accept them, the process server will document the refusal and may attempt to serve the documents in an alternative manner, such as by mail or posting them in a conspicuous location.
The time it takes to serve legal documents varies depending on the jurisdiction and the type of document being served. In some cases, the documents may be served on the same day, while in other cases, it may take several weeks or even months to complete the service.