Writ of Replevin – 2nd in a Series

Writ of Replevin – 2nd in a Series

Writ of Replevin Use Replevin actions are quite common and can be categorized into two different types of actions. One type of action is when the party who is filling the proceeding is willing to wait for adjudication of final rights by the court. The other occurs...

Writ of Replevin – 1st in a Series

Writ of Replevin – 1st in a Series

Writ of Replevin A Mini Series by 360Legal Process Servers Replevin, commonly referred to as a claim or delivery, is a concept that few people outside the legal field are familiar with.  Primarily, Replevin is a legal remedy, which permits a person to recover personal...

Lis Pendens – Part 2

Okay, so what information does a notice of lis pendens have to include? It’s got to have all of the following in order to have any legal legs: The names of all involved parties The date or case number of the action. If the notice is filed on the same date as the...

Lis Pendens – Part 1

When it comes to service of process there is a specialized type of this action known as lis pendens (Latin for ‘suit pending’) which deals specifically when claims to ownership of real or personal property are in question. One thing that needs to be made clear upfront...

Certified Process Servers

So with everything that’s been written in this series regarding service of process in the state of Florida one question has so far gone unanswered: Who can be certified to serve process? While there are certainly laws pertaining to this (we’ll cover that in an...

Return of Execution of Process

As in any legal environment verification and proof is essential at each step of the operation in order to provide protection for all parties involved. In the case of service of process there is a ‘return-of-service’ form that needs to be completed by the serving party...

Service of Process on Sunday

This part of the Florida statutes raises an interesting question: Can process be served on Sundays? There is no simple response to that question, the answer to which has a qualifier. The short answer is that serving any writ, process, warrant, order or other such...

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