Bill Text: FL S1460 | 2023 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Service of Process
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2023-05-05 - Died in Judiciary [S1460 Detail]
Download: Florida-2023-S1460-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2023 SB 1460 By Senator Rodriguez 40-01682A-23 20231460__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to service of process; amending s. 3 48.031, F.S.; requiring the person in charge of a 4 private mailbox, a virtual office, or an executive 5 office or mini suite to confirm to a process server 6 that the person to be served maintains a private 7 mailbox, a virtual office, or an executive office or 8 mini suite at that location; prohibiting such person 9 in charge from refusing to verify if the person 10 maintains a private mailbox, a virtual office, or an 11 executive office or a mini suite; providing criminal 12 penalties; amending s. 48.061, F.S.; authorizing 13 service of process on a registered agent, partner, or 14 other specified person or entity if certain conditions 15 exist; amending s. 48.091, F.S.; revising the hours 16 during the day that the office of a registered agent 17 of specified entities must be open to accept service 18 of process; amending s. 48.184, F.S.; requiring that 19 service be attempted at least twice if unknown 20 occupants are in possession of a property; specifying 21 that the attempts of service must be made on different 22 days at specified times; requiring that service be 23 made in a specified manner if certain conditions 24 exist; amending s. 1001.40, F.S.; providing that 25 service may be made on any employee of a district 26 school board at its main office in suits against the 27 district school board, under certain circumstances; 28 providing an effective date. 29 30 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 31 32 Section 1. Present paragraph (b) of subsection (6) of 33 section 48.031, Florida Statutes, is redesignated as paragraph 34 (c), and a new paragraph (b) is added to that subsection, to 35 read: 36 48.031 Service of process generally; service of witness 37 subpoenas.— 38 (6) 39 (b) If the process server presents the name and address of 40 the person to be served to the person in charge of the private 41 mailbox, virtual office, or executive office or mini suite, the 42 person in charge must confirm whether the person to be served 43 maintains a private mailbox, virtual office, or executive office 44 or mini suite at that location. A person who refuses to make 45 such confirmation commits a violation of s. 843.02. 46 Section 2. Subsection (6) is added to section 48.061, 47 Florida Statutes, as amended by chapter 2022-190, Laws of 48 Florida, to read: 49 48.061 Service on partnerships, limited liability 50 partnerships, and limited partnerships.— 51 (6) If the address for the registered agent, partner, or 52 any person or entity listed publicly by a partnership, domestic 53 limited liability partnership, domestic limited partnership, 54 foreign limited liability partnership, or foreign limited 55 partnership in its latest annual report, as most recently 56 amended, is a residence, a private mailbox, a virtual office, or 57 an executive office or mini suite, service on the partnership, 58 limited liability partnership, or limited partnership may be 59 made by serving the registered agent, partner, or person or 60 entity listed in accordance with s. 48.031. 61 Section 3. Subsection (3) of section 48.091, Florida 62 Statutes, as amended by chapter 2022-190, Laws of Florida, is 63 amended to read: 64 48.091 Partnerships, corporations, and limited liability 65 companies; designation of registered agent and registered 66 office.— 67 (3) Every domestic limited liability partnership; domestic 68 limited partnership, including limited liability limited 69 partnerships; domestic corporation; domestic limited liability 70 company; registered foreign limited liability partnership; 71 registered foreign limited partnership, including limited 72 liability limited partnerships; registered foreign corporation; 73 registered foreign limited liability company; and domestic or 74 foreign general partnership that elects to designate a 75 registered agent, shall cause the designated registered agent to 76 keep the designated registered office open fromat least10 a.m. 77 to 4 p.m.12 nooneach day except Saturdays, Sundays, and legal 78 holidays, and shall cause the designated registered agent to 79 keep one or more individuals who are, or are representatives of, 80 the designated registered agent on whom process may be served at 81 the office during these hours. 82 Section 4. Subsection (3) and paragraph (a) of subsection 83 (4) of section 48.184, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 84 48.184 Service of process for removal of unknown parties in 85 possession.— 86 (3) Service must be attemptedThe plaintiff shall attempt87to serve the summonson any unknown occupant of the property 88 described in the summons and complaint. If service on the 89 unknown occupant is not effectuated on the first attempt, at 90 least onetwoadditional attemptattemptsmust be made. The two 91threeattempts to obtain service must be made on different days, 92 once during business hours and,once during nonbusiness hours,93and once during a weekend. The process server shall make an 94 inquiry as to the name of the unknown occupant at the time of 95 service. The return of service must note the name of the 96 occupant if obtained by the process server or state that the 97 name of the occupant could not be obtained after inquiry. If the 98 name of the occupant becomes known to the plaintiff through the 99 return of service or otherwise, without notice or hearing 100 thereon, all subsequent proceedings must be conducted under the 101 true name of such occupant and all prior proceedings are deemed 102 amended accordingly. 103 (4) Service of process must also be made on unknown 104 occupants by both of the following means: 105 (a) By attaching the summons and complaint to a conspicuous 106 location on the premises involved in the proceedings if, after 107 two attempts, personal service of the summons and complaint is 108 not made in the manner provided in s. 48.031(1)(a). 109 Section 5. Section 1001.40, Florida Statutes, is amended to 110 read: 111 1001.40 District school board to constitute a corporation; 112 service of process.— 113 (1) The governing body of each school district is theshall114be adistrict school board. Each district school board is 115 constituted a body corporate by the name of “The School Board of 116 .... County, Florida.” 117 (2) In all suits against district school boards, service of 118 process must be made:shall be had119 (a) On the chair of the district school board;or, if he or120she cannot be found,121 (b) In the absence of the chair, on the district school 122 superintendent as executive officer of the district school 123 board;or,124 (c) In the absence of the chair and the district school 125 superintendent, on another member of the district school board, 126 the district school board’s general counsel, or other in-house 127 attorney, if any; or 128 (d) In the absence of all persons listed in paragraphs (a), 129 (b), and (c), on any employee of the district school board at 130 its main office. 131 Section 6. This act shall take effect July 1, 2023.