by Grace Caraan | Feb 10, 2026 | blog, eviction process, legal courier, legal process, process serving
In Florida, a failed service of process happens when a legal document, such as a summons or complaint, cannot be properly delivered to a defendant. Service delays in Florida occur when repeated attempts at delivery are unsuccessful, causing significant court case...
by Grace Caraan | Jan 30, 2026 | blog, legal process, legal technology, process serving, skip tracing
Understanding Skip Tracing and Process Serving In legal proceedings, serving a defendant properly is not just a procedural requirement, it’s a cornerstone of due process. But what happens when a defendant actively avoids service? That’s where skip tracing comes in....
by Grace Caraan | Jan 23, 2026 | blog, legal courier, legal process, process serving
In Florida, the legal system requires that individuals and entities involved in a lawsuit are properly notified that a case has been filed against them. This notification, known as service of process, is more than a procedural step, it is a cornerstone of fairness and...
by Ross Headley | Jan 18, 2026 | blog, legal process, process serving, skip tracing
If you work in the legal field, or you’ve ever needed to locate someone who didn’t want to be found, you know that skip tracing is equal parts art and science. And like any industry that relies heavily on data, the landscape can shift dramatically in just...
by Grace Caraan | Jan 9, 2026 | blog, legal courier, legal process, process serving
In Florida courts, incorrect service of process can invalidate an entire legal action before it truly begins. When someone serves court papers improperly, the issue is not the merits of the case, but whether the court can legally proceed at all. This article focuses...
by Grace Caraan | Jan 6, 2026 | blog, legal courier, legal process, process serving
Why am I being served papers? Being served papers usually means that someone has initiated a legal process involving you, such as a civil lawsuit, debt collection, or a family law matter. While it can feel overwhelming, understanding what service of process is and...