Hiring a private process server is a great alternative for attorneys and plaintiffs who want a quick and efficient service of process in their case. While a sheriff’s department can serve process in Florida, it typically takes longer than if you were to hire a private server as law enforcement has other tasks to complete as well. Make sure any private process server you hire in Florida checks all the following boxes to ensure process service errors don’t derail your case:
Proper certification
In Florida, process servers must be certified by a judge in their judicial circuit. Ft. Myers and Lee County are part of Florida’s 20th judicial circuit, which also includes Charlotte, Glades, Collier, and Hendry counties. At Accurate Serve, we have servers certified in every county in Florida, so you do not have to worry about jurisdiction issues.
Availability
Process must be served on a specific timeline to be valid; this is to ensure all parties have enough time to prepare their cases. Make sure the process server you are considering is available to handle your case on the required timeline.
Great reviews
Use Google, Facebook, Reddit, the BBB, and other online sources to research any potential process server or company. Read through online reviews to get a good feel for the process server’s style and reputation. You can even ask for reviews and recommendations for the process server on local social media groups.
Competitive rates
Check the rates for several process servers in your area and compare to get the best deal. Never use an uncertified process server just because they offer a cheap price! Improper service of process can invalidate your case or get a default judgment issued against you. Be smart about comparing the benefits of different process servers with their costs.
If you need a dependable, reputable process service company in Fort Myers, LaBelle, Naples, Port Charlotte, or anywhere in Florida’s 20th judicial circuit, call (239) 822-7299 to speak to one of our process service experts. We will provide quick, compliant proof of service so your case can move on to the next steps. If you’re outside of the 20th circuit, visit theaccurateservefranchise.com to find your local office.