How long do you have to serve a summons in Florida?
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How long do you have to serve a summons in Florida?
120 days
Can you refuse to be served papers in Texas?
A process server can attempt to serve someone at any time of the day or night except on Sundays in Texas. If someone refuses to accept the papers, then a server can drop them besides that person or at their feet and tell them that they have been served.
Can you be served at night?
As for attempting too late at night, most servers do not attempt after 9:00pm, but there is no law stating that they cannot. Process servers are very good at their job and know what it takes to get the job done without undue irritation.
How do you serve someone if you don’t know where they live?
Here are a few ways that you may be able to use to locate the other party and to ultimately have him or her served.Personal Service. Send a Letter. Search for a Phone Number or Address. Use Social Media. Pay for a Person Search. Consider Contacting Others. Search Property Records. Use Another Address.
Why would a sheriff serve papers?
To serve you papers. You are being sued, for money, for divorce, for eviction, or you failed to do something required by law. Like show up in court, pay fines, or answer a summons.