by Grace Caraan | Oct 24, 2025 | blog, legal courier, legal process, process serving
Proper service in Florida courts is the formal delivery of court documents to a party, and it matters more than many realize. It’s not just a technical rule; it’s what ensures that every person involved in a case receives official notice of the legal action against...
by Grace Caraan | Oct 17, 2025 | blog, court reporting services, legal courier, legal process, process serving
If you’ve ever wondered whether someone can simply refuse to accept court papers in Florida, you’re not alone. Serving court documents—known legally as service of process—is an essential part of the legal system. But what happens when someone refuses and says, ‘I...
by Grace Caraan | Oct 7, 2025 | blog, eviction process, legal courier, legal process, process serving
When that knock comes at your door and a process server hands you an envelope marked “Summons” or “Complaint for Eviction,” your stomach might drop.You might ask yourself, “What does this mean? Am I losing my home?” You’re not alone — thousands of Florida tenants face...
by Grace Caraan | Sep 16, 2025 | eviction process, legal courier, legal process, notary public, process serving
When most people picture the legal system, they think of attorneys in suits, courtrooms, and judges making tough calls. But before any of that action happens, there’s a quiet step that keeps the entire process moving: serving legal papers. In Florida, this critical...
by Grace Caraan | Aug 8, 2025 | legal courier, legal process, process serving
One Mistake Could Stop Your Case in Its Tracks Picture this: you’ve spent weeks — maybe months — preparing for a lawsuit. You file the paperwork, gather the evidence, and feel confident you have a strong case. Then, out of nowhere, the other side files a motion to...
by Grace Caraan | Aug 1, 2025 | legal courier, legal process, legal technology, skip tracing
Serving legal documents isn’t always as straightforward as it sounds. Sometimes, people intentionally avoid service. Other times, they simply move without a forwarding address. That’s where skip tracing comes in—a powerful tool that helps legal professionals locate...