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Florida law allows a process server to leave a copy of the complaint or petition, the summons, or other initial pleadings in a case, with the person who is to be served. This is known as personal service. A person may be personally served at their home, or at work, or at their business address, if they have one.
There is no limit to the number of times a process server can visit you or come to your house to serve you documents. Each process server has their own rules as to how many times they will attempt to serve documents. In most cases, three attempts will be made, and at different times of the day and on different days.
They will not leave the papers on the door, or force their way into the house. Once the sheriff serves the defendant, the sheriff fills out a sworn statement on the back of the summons copy and files it with the court. You can then move forward with your case.
Process servers cannot leave papers in a person's mailbox. By federal law, only authorized U.S. Postal Service employees are allowed to open the mailbox or touch the mail of another person. Servers who tamper with someone's mail or mailbox are subject to criminal charges. Having Trouble Serving Someone?
A process server cannot break the law when trying to serve papers, such as trespassing or breaking and entering. Therefore, a process server needs to understand how to become creative at times without crossing the line and doing something they are not supposed to do.
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Sec. 2-202. Persons authorized to serve process; place of service; failure to make return. (a) Process shall be served by a sheriff, or if the sheriff is disqualified, by a coroner of some county of the State.
The sheriff in many instances can obtain service. However, some parties opt to use a special (or private) process server instead. In other words, when they file the case, they request that the summons be returned to them for service by a special process server instead of the sheriff.
A special process server is simply a process server who works as an independent contractor. In order to be designated a special process server, the special process server must pass an annual exam given by the state in which she works. The requirements vary by state, and not all states give these tests.
Under Florida service of process rules, only an authorized officer (usually the county sheriff) or a competent, disinterested third-party appointed by the court can serve as a process server in civil cases.
Process servers deliver legal documents to parties that are involved in legal proceedings. These court summons can range from: subpoenas; complaints; private lawsuits; to other court dealings. Process servers are required to follow federal and state laws.

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