Bill Text: FL S1424 | 2017 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Service of Process
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2017-05-05 - Died in Judiciary [S1424 Detail]
Download: Florida-2017-S1424-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2017 SB 1424 By Senator Baxley 12-00977-17 20171424__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to service of process; amending s. 3 48.021, F.S.; revising authority of special process 4 servers; revising a cross-reference; requiring that 5 civil witness subpoenas be served by certain persons; 6 requiring that electronic service be made only by 7 certain authorized individuals; amending s. 48.031, 8 F.S.; revising requirements for documenting service of 9 process; amending s. 48.062, F.S.; revising 10 requirements for service on limited liability 11 companies; amending s. 48.21, F.S.; revising 12 requirements for return-of-service forms; authorizing 13 certain persons to electronically sign return-of 14 service forms; amending s. 48.27, F.S.; revising 15 authority of certified process servers; conforming 16 terminology; creating s. 49.13, F.S.; authorizing use 17 of electronic means for constructive service by 18 publication; requiring that such electronic service by 19 publication be made only in certain circumstances by 20 certain authorized individuals; providing an effective 21 date. 22 23 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 24 25 Section 1. Subsection (1) of section 48.021, Florida 26 Statutes, is amended to read: 27 48.021 Process; by whom served.— 28 (1) All process shall be served by the sheriff of the 29 county where the person to be served is found, except initial 30 nonenforceable civil process, criminal witness subpoenas, and 31 criminal summonses may be served by a special process server 32 appointed by the sheriff as providedforin this section or by a 33 certified process server as providedforin s. 48.27ss. 48.253448.31. Civil witness subpoenas shallmaybe served by aany35 person authorized by rules of civil procedure. Electronic 36 service of process may only be made by an individual authorized 37 under this chapter to serve process. 38 Section 2. Subsection (5) of section 48.031, Florida 39 Statutes, is amended to read: 40 48.031 Service of process generally; service of witness 41 subpoenas.— 42 (5) A person serving process shall place, on the first page 43 only of at least one of the processes served, the date and time 44 of service, his or her initials, and, if applicable, his or her 45 identification number and initials for all service of process. 46The person serving process shall list on the return-of-service47form all initial pleadings delivered and served along with the48process.The person requesting service or the person authorized 49 to serve the process shall file the return-of-service form with 50 the court. 51 Section 3. Subsection (4) of section 48.062, Florida 52 Statutes, is amended to read: 53 48.062 Service on a limited liability company.— 54 (4) If the addressprovidedfor the registered agent, 55 member, or manager is a residence, aorprivate mailbox, a 56 virtual office, or an executive office or a mini suite, service 57 on the domestic or foreign limited liability company, domestic58or foreign,may be made by serving the registered agent, member, 59 or manager in accordance with s. 48.031. 60 Section 4. Subsection (1) of section 48.21, Florida 61 Statutes, is amended to read: 62 48.21 Return of execution of process.— 63 (1) Each person who effects service of process shall note 64 on a return-of-service form attached thereto, the date and time 65 when it comes to hand, the date and time when it is served, the 66 manner of service, the name of the person on whom it was served 67 and, if the person is served in a representative capacity, the 68 position occupied by the person. The return-of-service form must 69 list all pleadings served and be signed by the person who 70 effects the service of process. However, a person who is 71 authorized under this chapter to serve process andemployed by a72sheriffwho effects suchtheservice of process may sign the 73 return-of-service form using an electronic signaturecertified74by the sheriff. 75 Section 5. Paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of section 76 48.27, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 77 48.27 Certified process servers.— 78 (2)(a) The addition of a person’s name to the list 79 authorizes him or her to serveinitialnonenforceable civil 80 process on a person found within the circuit where the process 81 server is certified when a civil action ishas beenfiled 82 against such person in the circuit court or in a county court in 83 the state. Upon filing an action in circuit or county court, a 84 person may select from the list for the circuit where the 85 process is to be served one or more certified process servers to 86 serve initial nonenforceable civil process. 87 Section 6. Section 49.13, Florida Statutes, is created to 88 read: 89 49.13 Electronic service of process.—A court may authorize 90 that service by publication be effected through e-mail, posting 91 on the social networking web page of the person to be served, or 92 other electronic means, only if: 93 (1) A party requests such authorization by motion. 94 (2) An individual authorized under chapter 48 to serve 95 process certifies in a sworn affidavit that, after reasonable 96 diligence, personal service could not be effected. 97 (3) Any such electronic service by publication is made by 98 an individual authorized under chapter 48 to serve process. 99 Section 7. This act shall take effect July 1, 2017.