by Grace Caraan | Feb 27, 2026 | blog, legal courier, legal process, process serving, skip tracing
Skip tracing timelines vary widely depending on data quality, jurisdiction, and whether the subject is actively avoiding contact. In straightforward cases, skip tracing can produce results within hours or the same day. More complex cases may take several days or...
by Grace Caraan | Feb 24, 2026 | blog, legal courier, legal process, process serving
In Florida courts, judges validate service of process by checking that the process server used the correct legal method, served the proper party, completed service within required timeframes, and filed a complete, accurate, and credible proof of service (affidavit)....
by Ross Headley | Feb 22, 2026 | blog, legal process, legal technology, notary public
If you're still chasing down notaries, printing stacks of documents, and waiting days for overnight packages to arrive, you're not just wasting time: you're leaving money on the table. In 2026, there's simply no good reason to cling to wet ink...
by Grace Caraan | Feb 20, 2026 | blog, eviction process, legal courier, legal process
Yes, Florida landlords may evict tenants who have pets or disabilities, but only when the eviction is based on lawful lease violations, nonpayment, or other legally valid grounds, not on the tenant’s disability or the presence of a protected assistance animal. When...
by Grace Caraan | Feb 17, 2026 | blog, court reporting services, legal process, legal technology, notary public
In Florida litigation, choosing how courtroom proceedings are recorded is not just an administrative decision. It is a strategic legal choice that can affect transcript accuracy, admissibility, appeals, and overall case credibility. Law firms, paralegals, and legal...