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 13, 2026 | blog, legal process, legal technology, skip tracing
Imagine preparing a crucial motion for a civil case, only to discover that the defendant has vanished without a trace. Traditional methods, phone calls, mail, public records, fall short, and deadlines loom. This is where skip tracing steps in, providing courts and...
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 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 | Dec 23, 2025 | blog, legal process, process serving, skip tracing
Skip tracing has become an essential tool in modern legal work, especially in Florida, where transient populations, outdated records, and deliberate evasion of service are common challenges. But one critical question continues to surface among attorneys, process...
by Grace Caraan | Dec 12, 2025 | blog, legal process, skip tracing
For landlords in Florida, one of the most frustrating challenges in property management is when tenants actively avoid service of legal notices. Whether it’s a notice to pay rent, a demand for possession, or eviction papers, a tenant who deliberately evades service...