by Grace Caraan | Dec 2, 2025 | blog, legal process, legal technology, process serving, skip tracing
A background check vs skip tracing comparison helps determine whether you need verified personal history or help locating someone who isn’t responding. Background checks focus on identity, criminal records, employment, and credit history, while skip tracing uses...
by Grace Caraan | Nov 25, 2025 | blog, legal process, process serving, skip tracing
In 2025, Florida process server fees for landlords and attorneys typically range from $65 to $95 for standard service, though costs can vary by county, urgency, and case complexity. Additional fees may apply for multiple attempts, rush service, skip tracing, or...
by Grace Caraan | Nov 21, 2025 | blog, legal process, legal technology, process serving, skip tracing
When legal matters require locating hard-to-find individuals, skip tracing in Florida becomes a critical tool for attorneys, process servers, and investigators. This process isn’t just about finding someone’s current address—it’s a strategic approach that combines...
by Grace Caraan | Nov 11, 2025 | blog, legal process, process serving, skip tracing
Being a Florida process server is far more dynamic than most people realize. A typical day blends administrative work, research, travel, and public interaction. Many servers work flexible schedules that include evenings and weekends to serve critical legal documents...
by Grace Caraan | Nov 7, 2025 | blog, eviction process, notary public, process serving, skip tracing
The way we file court documents in Florida has come a long way. With the introduction of electronic filing, gone are the days of rushing to the courthouse with stacks of paper, waiting in long lines, and worrying about missing a filing deadline. Today, Electronic...
by Grace Caraan | Nov 4, 2025 | blog, legal process, legal technology, skip tracing
Skip tracing is an essential investigative method widely used across Florida’s legal, financial, and law enforcement sectors to locate individuals who are difficult to find or are intentionally avoiding contact. Although specific case details are often protected by...