Port St. Lucie | Okeechobee | Stuart | Vero Beach (772) 207-1544

Blog

May Newsletter 2021

Message from the Founder Founder’s Message The Light at the End of the Tunnel It has been some time since I have addressed the Covid-19 pandemic but here we go again. So, in the past week the CDC has updated their guidelines in regards to people who have been fully vaccinated. Some highlights are below: No more masks indoors or outdoors (but still recommended if you are in packed areas like on a plane, train or bus (did you think I

Read More »

Can Process Servers Serve Paperwork Through Social Media

Traditionally, the service of the process requires papers to be served in person. But in today’s world that is so heavily driven and influenced by social media, judges allow social media service of process with more frequency.  The Evolution of Social Media Facebook and Twitter began as sites for college students interested in alternative ways of communicating and sharing their thoughts, but both platforms have transformed into cornerstones of society. 

Read More »

April Newsletter 2021

Message from the Founder Service of Process in the Lone Star State From FL to CO to MI to GA, our carousel of state process serving laws in states where we have offices, now continues to the great state of Texas. Other than FL, TX is home to the most Accurate Serve® offices, boasting 2 locations, in Dallas AND Houston. FL and TX have several similarities when it comes to process serving laws. Some of those are below: No Sunday

Read More »

Should I Hire a Process Server?

Process servers carry out many vital tasks that keep our judicial system running, though they aren’t always appreciated. Individuals and lawyers alike rely upon process servers to serve their court papers in an expedient and legally upheld manner. If you’re wondering if you should hire a process server or simply use the local sheriff, here’s what you should know.  What is a Process Server? A process server is a person who is legally certified to deliver court orders and court

Read More »

Signs in Spotting a Fake Process Server

Scammers take every possible opportunity to swindle people out of their data and money. This is even true in the world of process serving. Ensure you can recognize the signs of a fake process server so that your private information doesn’t end up in the wrong hands.  They Ask for Money Process servers are paid by the people who hire them. The people who receive the papers are never responsible for payment. Any process server which attempts to ask for

Read More »

March Newsletter 2021

Message from the Founder St. Patrick’s Day and Process Serving in the South Continuing our journey state to state discussing process serving laws, this month leads us back to the South and the beautiful peach of a state, Georgia. The state capital of Georgia is Atlanta and that is where Accurate Serve® has based their GA operations/office. Did you know Atlanta is home to one of the biggest St. Patrick’s Day parades in all of the south? The first St. Patrick’s

Read More »

How To Find a Missing Person Who Needs to Be Served

Not everybody who needs to be served can be easily found. This is why process servers use debtor and fugitive recovery techniques like skip tracing. Such techniques uncover information about a person’s whereabouts in order to serve them papers without further delay.  The Basics of Skip Tracing The phrase “to skip down” serves as the inspiration for the term skip trace, since it implies that a trace is being completed about someone who is no longer responding to previously established

Read More »

February Newsletter 2021

Message from the Founder Serving Process in Michigan In continuing our journey from state to state learning about process serving laws, this month we visit our most northern office, Accurate Serve® of Detroit. Did you know Michigan became a state in 1837? I like fun facts. Here is another: Our Detroit office opened up in October 2020, 184 years later. There’s no real connection, I know, just stating the facts. So, moving on to serving process in Michigan.  Chapter 2

Read More »

January Newsletter 2021

Message from the Founder From East to West Last month we touched on the different classification of Process Servers in Florida. From our far east state to our far west, this month, we are all about the Ins and Outs of serving process in Colorado. The state association for process servers in Colorado is called PSACO or Process Servers Association of Colorado. I applied for membership in 2020 and was accepted, thanks PSACO representatives, members, etc. My website proudly displays our membership

Read More »

December Newsletter 2020

Message from the Founder We have had questions on Motion & Order in Process Serving, so my article this month is an article re-pull from a few years ago. The below describes M&O for PS in FL in detail. In Florida, you have 2 options when it comes to serving your civil process.  You can go with the Sheriff or a private process server. The Sheriff has a lot of responsibilities other than serving papers whereas here at Accurate Serve, all we

Read More »

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER