Choose the turnaround that meets your deadline.
Phone
561-808-4688
“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
Every service is managed with care, transparency, and full compliance—so you can focus on your case, not the paperwork.