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Avoid These Dangers of Process Serving

Process serving can be a dangerous profession, so servers should be diligent about safety practices while out in the field. If you’re a process server in the Sarasota or Bradenton area, stay safe while working by avoiding the dangers that are common to the profession.

Unfamiliar Areas

One of the biggest dangers in process serving is having to visit unfamiliar areas, especially if the area is known for high crime. Scope out the location ahead of time using online maps to get a feel for the area. Look at not just the location where you intend to attempt service, but also surrounding buildings and businesses. This can give you a lot of insight into the vibe of the neighborhood and potential risks to watch out for.

If the area looks too unsafe, try to catch the person being served somewhere else. Serving someone at work instead of home can often be the safer choice; just be sure to follow all of Florida’s laws about service at work.

Violent Recipients

Thoroughly research the person you are attempting to serve ahead of time. If you’re dealing with someone who has a history of violent behavior, you need to take some extra precautions, such as avoiding meeting the person when you are alone. There’s nothing wrong with bringing a colleague along on an assignment if safety is in question!

A great tip for avoiding sticky situations with hostile recipients is to attempt service in a location with police presence. Check upcoming court schedules and see if you can meet up with the intended recipient there. With all the extra law enforcement presence, it’s less likely that aggressive behavior will come out.

If you do come into contact with someone who is less than happy about being served, be mindful of your own tone and body language. By keeping yourself calm and positive, you can often turn the situation around.

Unintentional Criminal Behavior

Even though the serving process is a service for the legal system, process servers are not above the law. If you trespass, break and enter, or harass people while serving process, you can still be charged and convicted for those crimes. Always be aware of what property you are on, and be polite and cooperative when entering businesses and buildings.

Service of Process in Sarasota

If your firm is located in the Sarasota or Bradenton area and you want quality process service from an experienced team, contact Accurate Serve® at (941) 586-7897 or send us work requests online today!