Service Speeds That Fit Your Case

Choose the turnaround that meets your deadline.

We offer flexible service timelines to match the urgency of your filing. Whether you need routine, rush, or same-day priority service, our team provides clear expectations and consistent communication—so every serve is completed on schedule and with full compliance.
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(First‑Attempt Timelines)
Definitions

“First attempt” means when we begin attempts. Completion depends on access, address quality, party availability, and court‑authorized methods.

First‑Attempt Windows & Planning

Business‑Hour Attempts by default; evening/weekend windows may be available upon request.
Remote/Long‑Distance Addresses may affect scheduling—tell us your deadline for best routing.
Building Access Rules (HOAs, concierge desks, security), gated communities, and employer protocols can impact timing.
Registered Agents often have cut‑off times—share your filing/RA counter deadlines.

Coordinating Court Filing or Registered Agent deliveries? See Court Runner and Registered Agent Hubs.

Communication & Proof

  • Email Confirmations when your request is received and when it’s scheduled.
  • Status Updates after attempts (with notes/photos where appropriate).
  • Court‑Ready Affidavit of Service (notarized as required) and conformed returns per your instructions.

When to Choose Each Option

  • Routine — Standard matters with flexible windows and no immediate hearings.
  • Rush — Upcoming hearing/deposition, limited witness availability, or travel windows.
  • Priority — Hearing‑day deadlines, RA counter cut‑offs, payroll/banking cycles (for Writs of Garnishment), or urgent motions.

Disclaimers & Guidance

Service speed refers to first attempt timing, not guaranteed completion.
Bad or incomplete addresses can delay service—consider a Diligent Search or Skip Tracing.
• Some matters require court direction for substitute/alternative service; we’ll document efforts to support your motion.
• We follow Florida law and applicable standards; we do not provide legal advice.

What We Need to Schedule You Fast

  • PDF documents (summons/complaint, subpoena, writ, exhibits)
  • Case details and service address(es) (work/residence/RA)
  • Deadlines and preferred time windows
  • Special access notes (gate codes, concierge/employer rules)
  • Prepayment for first‑time clients → Payments

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Every service is managed with care, transparency, and full compliance—so you can focus on your case, not the paperwork.