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Altha Process Servers
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Judicial Process and Support, Inc. is a leader in providing fast and accurate service of process in Altha , Florida. Every year our process servers serve thousands of legal documents for our clients nationwide. We have a complete office staff, process servers affiliates nationwide, private investigators and courthouse filing specialist to handle your important legal documents on a daily basis.

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legal.pngJudicial Process and Support, Inc., specializes in Service of Process. We here at JPS serve the whole city of Altha. We serve Summonses, Subpoenas, Writs of Garnishments, Writs, Evictions, Orders, Orders to Show Cause, Injunctions, Motions, Notices Of Hearings, Petitions, Petitions for Dissolution of Marriage and any other legal documents you may have.  We offer Private Investigation services, Skip Tracing, Surveillance, Background Checks, Public Records Search, Court Research and Court Filings. We provide legal support for all those involved in the legal system.

  • Altha Process Servers
  • Altha Subpoena Server
  • Altha Summons Server
  • Altha Private Investigation
  • Altha Skip Tracing
  • Altha Eviction Service
  • Altha Court Filing
  • Altha Surveillance
  • Altha Background Check
  • Altha Document Filing

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court.pngService of Process is the first phase in the legal system after a case has been filed. It is critical that the service be perfected by a Certified Process Server or a Server who has been appointed by the sheriff or the Court. Service of Process is important because the case will not proceed through the legal system until the defendant has been properly served. The process servers in Florida abide by Florida Statute 48. This statute dictates in what form an individual or a corporation must be served. After the completion of the service the Process Server will execute an affidavit of service which in turn is filed with the court in which the case is pending. Once the defendant has been served, the defendant has 20 days to answer the complaint. In the event the defendant does not answer the plaintiff can file a Motion for Default.

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  • Graduated from FIU ( Miami, Florida) in 1997 with a Masters Degree in Criminal Justice
  • Former Litigation and Insolvency paralegal involved in claims in excess of $150 million dollars
  • Obtained Private Investigative License from the Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services in October 2002
  • Involved in the legal community since 1987

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  • 20 Years Legal Experience

  • Over 20,000 Writs Served

  • Secure Online Tracking

  • Instant E-Mail Updates

  • Efficient, Cost Effective & Professional Services

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