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Abscond

Abscond is to leave a jurisdiction and avoid being served with legal papers or getting arrested.

Abuse of Process

Abuse of Process is the misuse of the legal process by illegal or malicious means. Examples include serving a complaint that has not been filed for the purpose of intimidation, or filing a false declaration of service.

Accept Service

Accept is to receive something with approval and intention to keep it. This use often arises on the question of accepting a payment which is late or not complete or accepting the "service" (delivery) of legal papers.

Acceptance of Service

A defendant or an individual’s attorney can accept a complaint or other petition without having the sheriff or process server show up at the door. Acceptance of Service must be in writing or there is no proof that the service took place. Most jurisdictions require a form entitled Receipt and Acknowledgment of Acceptance of Service.

Actual Eviction

When a tenant is wrongfully removed from their premises, which usually occurs by a landlord and is not written in the terms of the lease, it is a violation and wrongfully deprives a tenant of the possession of premises.

Affidavit of Service

Any written document in which the signer swears under oath before a notary public or someone authorized to take oaths that the statements in the document are true.

Agent for Acceptance of Service

A defendant or their attorney can accept a complaint or other petition without having the sheriff or process server show up at the door. The acceptance of service must be in writing or there is no proof that it happened. Most jurisdictions require a "Receipt and Acknowledgment of Acceptance of Service".

Asset Searches

An asset is an item or property with monetary value, including things with sentimental value. Assets are shown in balance sheets, inventories, and probate estates and in divorces. There are several types of assets including accounts receivable, fixed assets, basic equipment, structures and intangibles. Asset Search services are highly regulated by Federal and State Laws. Restrictions apply.

Background Investigation

Conducting a background investigation and background check is critical to a successful investigation. A thorough background investigation can make or break a case. Background Checks are done to find out something about an individual, a business, or the history of something, or someone. It is always wise to use the services of a licensed Private Investigator. Don't accept less then a professional investigator to assist you.

Bench Warrant

An order issued by a judge for the arrest of a person. 

Civil Private Process Server

A Civil Private Process Server is used to file a Civil Lawsuit, or Divorce in a court of law on behalf of a law firm, attorney, and corporation, business or individual. A Civil Process Server Serves the other side notification that a case has been filed against them. This Notification will provide instructions on how to proceed. Civil Process Servers also serve Subpoenas, Summons, Complaints and much more.

Complaint

The first document filed with the County Clerk by a person or entity claiming legal rights against an individual, or company. The party filing the complaint is usually called the plaintiff and the party they are filing the claim against is called the defendant (s).

Constructive Service

Treating a situation as if it were true, also called legal fiction. For example, if I give someone my bank account number and ask them to make a deposit for me and they withdraw my funds, that individual has Constructive Possession.

Constructive Eviction

When a landlord foregoes legal eviction and takes steps to keep tenant from living in their unit. Examples of Constructive Eviction, changing the locks, turning off the water, blocking the driveway, yelling at the tenant or nailing the door shut. Please see Actual Eviction and Eviction for more info.

Constructive Notice

A fiction notice is when someone receives a false notice, even though that notice was personally delivered to them.

Contempt of Court

Defying a court authority or dignity can place you in Contempt of Court. If you curse at a judge, or exercise violence against an officer of the court, or do not adhere to a Court Order, you can be in Contempt of Court and be charged with a fine, or a short stay (overnight) in jail.

Court Order

A Court order is a decision made by a judge, court referee, commissioner or magistrate that demands or directs something, or someone to do.

Court Services

There are several Courts in the United States, Family Court, Criminal Court, Appellate Court, Court of Appeals, Supreme Court, etc. Each Court is governed by state and local laws and hears cases respectively. 

Defendant / Respondent

Defendant (s) / Respondent (s) is/are the parties being sued in a civil lawsuit or the individual being charged with a crime in a criminal prosecution. In a divorce, a defendant is referred to as a respondent.

Diligence

Diligence is a satisfactory amount of attention in a matter. It is a fair attempt. An example of diligence is a process server's due diligence in locating and serving someone legal papers.

Divorce, Dissolution of Marriage

The termination of a marriage by legal action, requiring a petition or complaint for divorce (or dissolution in some states, including California) by one party. Some states still require at least a minimal showing of fault, but no-fault divorce is now the rule in which "incompatibility" is sufficient to grant a divorce. The substantive issues in divorces are division of property, child custody and support, alimony (spousal support), child visitation and attorney's fees. Only state courts have jurisdiction over divorces, so the petitioning or complaining party can only file in the state in which he/she is and has been a resident for a period of time (as little as six weeks in Nevada). In most states the period from original filing for divorce, serving the petition on the other party and final judgment (or decree) takes several months to allow for a chance to reconcile.

Document Filing and Records Retrieval

Document Filing and Retrieving is the Preparation and filing of legal documents. Commonly filed and retrieved documents are, corporate documentation, certificates of Good Standing, Foreign and Domestic Certificates, Certificates Evidencing Filing, Certificates Evidencing Dissolution, certified copies, corporate verification, assumed business names, and franchise tax searches.

Due process

Due Process is fundamental procedural legal safeguards that every citizen has an absolute right to when a court alleges to make a decision that could affect the right of that individual. Under Due Process is the right to be given notice and to be heard.

Due Process of law

Due Process is the principle of fairness in all legal matters. Legal procedures set statutes and court practice, including notice of rights, which must be adhered to so that no prejudice occurs. Due Process safeguards private and public rights against unfairness.

Evictions

When someone is evicted, they are lawfully removed as a tenant from occupancy of property. Eviction is also called Actual Eviction and Constructive Eviction

Expert witness

A witness with specific knowledge, a specialist called to testify and corroborate or debunk facts surrounding a legal case in question.

Insurances Fraud Investigation

Insurance fraud is deceiving an insurance company, or agent to collect money, which the party is not entitled to. Insurers and Agents can also defraud consumers. Often Insurance fraud is when an individual stages an accident, injury, theft, arson or other loss to collect money illegally from insurance companies.

Order to Show Cause

A court order that requires a person to appear in court on a specific date and time. If failure to appear occurs, the court will take action. Action can include, being punished for being in Contempt of Court, or ordering a Bench Warrant for that individual's immediate arrest.

Personal Service of Process

Personal service is being handed a copy of legal papers by a Process Server.

Petition

A petition is a formal request for something in writing directed at an individual.

Petition for Divorce

A request for legal termination of a marriage requires a petition or complaint for divorce, also referred to as dissolution in some states by an individual. Jurisdiction is defined by each state. Some states require a minimal showing of fault. There are also no-fault states, in which incompatibility is enough evidence to grant a divorce. The primary issues in divorces are division of property, child custody and support and spousal support.

Plaintiff / Petitioner

A plaintiff / Petitioner is when someone initiates a lawsuit by filing a complaint with the clerk of the court against the defendant (s) demanding reparations.

Priority service

Priority Service is when the initial attempt to Process Serve the party is made upon requesting Legal Process Service. Traditionally, there are a minimum amount of attempts included within Regular Service. This varies from 2-4 times. Charges can increase if the party being served requires more attempts.

Private Investigation Service

A Private Investigator is hired by a Law Firm, Lawyer, corporation, or individual to obtain court records, government agency filings, vital statistics, property ownerships, vehicle and vessel records, photographs, witness statements and much more. Many Legal Investigators specialize in various court cases and are typically employed by law firms or lawyers. Private Investigators prepare criminal defenses, locate witnesses, serve legal documents, interview police and prospective witnesses, and gather and review evidence.

Private Process Server

A Private Process Server is referred to as an Officer or a Sheriff. A Private Process Server enters a public area of business to serve process in compliance with local and state laws and into a private place of business where there is an expectation of privacy to serve process. Any individual or individuals who try to resist the Process of Service, or obstruct Justice can be charged with a misdemeanor.

Process Server and Process Server Agent

A Legal Process Server delivers Judicial Paperwork and, or files Legal Paperwork with a Court on behalf of Law Firms, Individuals, Corporations and Organization in accordance with the Law. Typical Process Serving, Process Service and Service of Process requests also include unlimited attempts to serve the party and Notarized Proof of Service upon completing the Legal Process of Service. The types of documents served are Subpoenas, Summons and Evictions,

Proof of Service

A form filed with the court proving a date that legal documents were formally served to a party regarding a court action.

Public Records Database Search

Public Records Research allows an Individual or Private Investigator to access public record databases on the Internet or offline. Common public records research includes, finding business information, corporate filings, property records, unclaimed property, professional licenses, offenders, inmates, criminal and civil court filings.

Regular Service

Regular Process Service is when the initial attempt to Process Serve the party is made within 48 to 72 hours. Traditionally, there are a minimum amount of attempts included within Regular Service. This varies from 2-4 times. Charges can increase if the party being served requires more attempts.

Return of Service, Proof of Service, Affidavit of Service

written confirmation under oath by a process server declaring that there was service of legal documents (such as a summons and complaint).

Rush Service

Rush Process Service is when the initial attempt to Process Serve the party is made within 24 hours. Traditionally, there are a minimum amount of attempts included within Regular Service. This varies from 2-4 times. Charges can increase if the party being served requires more attempts.

Same Day Service

Same-Day Service is when the documents to be Process Served are picked up and delivered that same day. Traditionally, there are a minimum amount of attempts included within Regular Service. This varies from 2-4 times. Charges can increase if the party being served requires more attempt

Service by Publication

Service by publication is to serve legal documents on a defendant by publishing the document in an advertisement in a newspaper of general circulation.

Service by Mail

Service by Mail is mailing legal papers to the opposing party, or their attorney and filing the original with the clerk of the court with a declaration stating the legal papers were mailed and to the individual they were mailed to.

Service by Fax

Delivery of legal documents served via Fax followed by a mailing of an original copy to the individual, or their attorney. Service by Fax is recognized by the courts.

Service of Process

The Service of process is a legal term used by a Court of Law to exercise its jurisdiction involved in legal proceedings, or actions brought against them. Each jurisdiction is governed by its own local and state rules regarding the Service of Process.

Skip Trace and Skip Tracing / Locate / Find Services

Skip Tracing is digging up information about someone. Common Skip Traces are Debts, Legal Matters, Repossessions, Locating Witnesses, Missing Persons and Heirs, Life Insurance Beneficiaries, Locating People and Property. Skip Tracing is also commonly used to locate Friends, Relatives, or Loved ones. Skip Tracing is very useful in Divorce, Past Due Child Support, Bail Jumpers, or finding Convicted Criminals.

Subpoena

A subpoena is an order of or for the court for a witness to appear and testify, or produce documents. Failure to appear is punished by Contempt of Court. Subpoena is commonly spelled "Subpeona." When the word Subpoena is spelled with the letter "e"  first or before the "O" it is wrong. The correct spelling of Subpoena is "Subpoena." The 'O" is before the "E."

Subpoena Duces Tecum


A Subpoena Duces Tecum is a demand to produce records at a certain time and place. There are legal consequences and possible penalties for those who do not comply with a Subpoena Duces Decum. A Subpoena Duces Tecum is the most popular legal command and assists with due process and court proceedings

Substitute Service

Substitute Service is serving legal documents with an adult resident of the home of the individual being served, or a management level employee of a business.

Summons

A document issued by the court when a lawsuit is filed stating the name of the plaintiff and defendant, the title of the case, the file number and the contact information of each party, or their attorneys.

Surveillance - Stake Out

Surveillance is the continual covert observation of a person or group and verification of that person or groups activity. Surveillance is used to investigate criminal activities, domestic disputes, adultery and much more. In most instances, it is important to hire a Licensed Private investigator so that the evidence collected resulting from the surveillance can be used in a court of law. 

 

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Most Popular Questions asked this year.

What is a Private Process Server?
A Private Process Server is professional legal courier who delivers court related documents or the service of process for Attorneys, law firms, individuals, corporations or organizations based upon the directives of the Lawyer or of the court in the area in which the case is being held.

Are there rules and laws that Process Servers follow?
Yes, Of course! Each state in American has it own rules and laws as to how service of process, the delivery and service of legal documents are "Served" upon witnesses and defendants. Moreover, most process servers are familiar with the laws of the county or state where they serve process. In addition, each state has a process servers association. Joining an association would also allow you to have access to a code of ethics and  a great source for new and changing laws.

Why do you need a Private Process Server?
Private Process servers know the laws, statutes and regulations related to service of process in their area. There are certain requirements and few constraints that are associated with service of process depending on document type and jurisdiction.
 
What is a Private Process Server Agency?
Process Server agencies offer a wide range of legal support services, mainly to Law firms. Most of the services offered by a Process Server are as follows: Background Checks, Court Filings, Document Filing / Retrieval, Evictions; Three-day Notices and Five-Day notices, Filing and serving a Petition for Divorce, Private Investigation Services, Process Server Services, Public Records Search, Records Retrieval, Skip Tracing, Subpoena Service and Servers, Summons Servers, Citation Servers, Federal District Summons Servers, Federal District Subpoena Servers, Surveillance, Mobile Notary, database records research, postal records information.

Does a Private Process Server need to be licensed?
A process server does not need to be licensed in every state.

What is a Proof of Service or Affidavit of Service?
A Proof of Service or an Affidavit of Service is a formal sworn statement that your Process Server will provide after service is made and will state who, when, where and how your legal documents were served.

What is a Subpoena?
An order of a court which requires a person to be present at a certain time and place. There are legal consequences and possible penalties for those who do not comply with a Subpoena. A Subpoena is the most widely utilized tool used by lawyers to ensure that witnesses present themselves at a given place, date and time to make them available to offer evident and to testify.

What is a Subpoena Duces Tecum?
A Subpoena Duces Tecum is a demand to produce records at a certain time and place. There are legal consequences and possible penalties for those who do not comply with a Subpoena Duces Decum. A Subpoena Duces Tecum is the most popular legal command and assists with due process and court proceedings.

What is substituted service of process?
If a party appears to be avoiding service of court documents, a request may be made with the court to, instead of personal service (i.e. giving the document directly to the person), that the document be published in a local newspaper, served on a person believed to reside with the person, posted to a front door and then mailed or mailed to a last known address.

What is a Summons?
A summons is a legal court issued document or writ directing the sheriff or other officer to notify a person that an action has been commenced against that individual or entity and that he or she is required to appear, on a certain day, and answer the complaint in such action.

What is legal Service of Process?
Service of Process is when legal documents like, summons, complaints, subpoenas, order to show cause, writs, demands and other court documents are delivered to the individual  or business to whom the legal document is directed.
 
What does a Private Process Server do?
A Private Process Server delivers (or serves) legal documents such as, but not limited to, summons, subpoenas, complaints and other court documents to a defendant, witness or an entity involved in a court case or legal proceeding. The process server must serve the documents in accordance with the legislation in the area of service. This may mean handing the documents to the defendant personally or sub-serving to someone in the same household or business.

Do I need a Process Server?
YES. Hiring a Legal Process Server is an important step in proceeding with a court case or mediation. In some states someone who performs service of process is required by law to be licensed, so if you are in one of these states, the answer is simply, definitely! Even if a process server does not need to be licensed in the state where you need service, you should keep in mind that a process server is someone who is experienced in serving legal documents efficiently and in accordance with standard ethics and laws. More importantly, professional process servers are knowledgeable of the legislation surrounding service of process in their jurisdiction, state, county or country. If the service is not performed in accordance with the law, improper service can hinder the case from going forward, or result in the dismissal of the case. Improper service also delays obtaining crucial evidence, which can cause injunctions, and increase in court fees and additional attorney fees.

What is Service of Process?
United States legal procedure requires that each party in a case should be notified if actions are taken against them in a court of law. Process serving is an important aspect of the Due Process of Law. Process serving laws and rules of civil procedure are different from state to state, and country to country.

Where can Defendants and Witnesses be Served Process?
This depends on which state, jurisdiction or country the papers are being served in or are coming from. This is also an important reason why you need a experienced Private Process Server. In most places, you can serve anyone, anywhere and at anytime provided no laws are violated.
 
What if the Defendant or Witness cannot be found or is allusive or evasive?
If the named party in the documents cannot be found, the court may allow service by publication in a newspaper or alternate means. Otherwise, you should always hire a Private Process Server to handle locating and serving your documents.

Why a Legal Private Process Server?
Hiring a Legal Process Server is an important step in proceeding with a court case. Process servers have the skills and experience to serve your legal documents in timely and affordable manner, and more importantly serve them in accordance with the local, state, federal and Hague convention process serving laws. There are several requirements and constraints associated with the rules of service of process. In some states you cannot serve on Sundays or holidays. Some places do not allow papers to be served on a person traveling to court or legal proceedings. It is also very important to note, that legal papers cannot be served by someone who is involved in the case or legal proceeding, also known as a “disinterested party.” If a service of process transaction is not handled in accordance with applicable state, jurisdictional, Hague Convention and or federal rules, the questionable service may impede the lawsuit from moving forward, or result in the delay of the case, cause additional fees and or dismissal of a service or entire case.

How does the Hague Convention Rules apply to Service of Process?
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Can you explain what a Registered Agent is and why Process Servers should know about Registered Agent?
Yes, of course! Registered Agents are the pillar to all businesses in America. To learn all about Registered Agents and why Process Servers should know everything about a Registered Agent click on this link Registered Agents and Service of Process

Do you know of a process serving service company that is for sale in Florida?
Yes, we currently have one client who is willing to sell and you can inquire about the business by clicking here, Process Serving and Private Investigation Agency For Sale

What is International Service of Process Services?
International Service of Process is similar to serving legal process in America. That is, serving process is the first step to gaining jurisidiction over a witness of defendant in a court proceeding. When it comes to international service of process there are international laws and procedures that must be followed to gain the proper authority and jurisdiction. Please read our Hague Convention Rules for service of process by clicking here International Service of Process

Do you know of a Process Server School or about where and how a person can learn about process serving?
Yes, most definitely! To learn and read about Process Server tutorials, Process Server lessons and Process Serving coaching we recommend you start by clicking here Process Server School, Process Server Tutortials, Process Serving Coaching

What are Skip Tracing Services?
Skip tracing (also skip tracing) is a legal professional term used to describe the process of locating a person's whereabouts for any number of purposes such as but not limited to, missing people, locating witnesses, finding defendants and searching for lost friend and family members. A skip tracer is someone who performs this task, which may be the person's primary occupation. The term comes from the word "skip" being used to describe the person being searched for, and comes from the expression "to skip town," meaning to depart, perhaps in a rush, and leaving minimal clues behind for someone to "trace" the "skip" to a new location. Need assistance? To contact a nationwide skip trace and private investigation agency locate service email info@AceFLA.com or call 561.447. 7638

Skip tracing tactics may be employed by process servers, debt collectors, bail bond enforcers (bounty hunting), private investigators, attorneys, banks, insurance companies, corporations, police detectives, or as a part of any investigation that entails locating a subject whose contact information is not immediately known.

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What is a domain name and how does a domain name work for process servers and the process serving business?
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