Florida Legal Process Service is a family-owned process serving company offering services to Pensacola, Navarre, and the Panhandle area in north Florida.
For rush or regular service, call (850) 724-4241 or fill out our form today and we will get back to you promptly!
(850) 724-4241
Florida Legal Process Service is a family-owned process serving company that covers the states of Florida and Colorado. We offer efficient, affordable, and reliable services to all facets of the legal community, corporations, and private individuals nationwide. Through our vast network of professional process servers, we can personally offer you a process server anywhere in Florida for your needs.
Because we want to be your one-stop shop for legal assistance services, we offer a variety of additional services including background and asset checks, skip tracing, stake outs, courier services, and court retrieval and filing services. Our company strives to offer our clients the what they need so that they can focus on the important aspects of their case.
Any questions? We would love to hear from you! Give us a call or fill out our form to talk to a real person about your needs.
Process Service: Serving summons, complaints, petitions, motions, notices, interrogatories, orders, subpoenas, writs, and all other legal documents throughout Florida.
Skip Tracing: Locating evasive defendants and other recipients of due process.
Courier Service: Safe, quick, and secure delivery of important court documents and other paperwork to offices or the courthouse.
Court Services: Includes records research and retrieval, court filing, and assistance with electronic filing for Florida state and local courts as well as federal courts.
Private Investigaitons: Including background checks, asset checks, surveillance, locate persons, quiet title, and more information about
All Florida process servers must be certified with the sheriff of the county in which they serve process. He or she is required by law to be 18 years of age or more, have no mental disability, be a resident of the state, submit a criminal background check, be tested on the Florida laws and rules of civil procedure, execute a $5,000 bond, and take an oath of diligence and honesty.
At FLPS, our process servers are certified, fit all legal requirements, and we go above and beyond. We ensure our process servers are experienced with technology and best practices, all qualifications that are learned through seminars, webinars, and continuous learning. If you have any questions about process serving laws or Florida counties, please don't hesitate to ask.