Submit Service Request

Submit a Florida process service request online.

DocketServe gives attorneys, law firms, private businesses, and pro se clients a clean intake workflow for Florida service requests. Upload PDFs, enter the service target and address, track progress, and download proof when complete.

Why it matters

Built for real service-of-process work.

Submit a Florida process service request through DocketServe. Upload PDFs, track assignment and attempts, receive proof or nonservice returns, and pay invoices online.

Common use cases

  • Summons and complaint service
  • Subpoena service
  • Eviction summons service
  • Corporate or registered-agent service

Start with the service target

DocketServe collects the defendant or business name, service address, case information, uploaded PDFs, and instructions needed for review and assignment.

Payment rules match the client type

Pro se and private business clients can be routed through upfront payment, while attorney and law-firm clients can follow invoice-after-service workflows.

Proof is released for filing

Once served or nonserved, the client can access proof while the case remains financially open until the invoice is paid.

Workflow Signals

Searchable features clients and servers ask for.

PDF upload
Client timeline
Assigned server
Proof download
Invoice payment
Complimentary job credits
FAQ

Questions people ask before using DocketServe.

How do I submit a Florida service request?

Create a DocketServe client account, enter the case and service target information, upload PDFs, review the request, and submit it for admin review and assignment.

Do pro se clients pay upfront?

DocketServe supports upfront payment workflows for pro se and private business clients, while attorney and law-firm workflows may use invoice-after-service terms.

What documents can be uploaded?

DocketServe uses PDF uploads for papers to be served so generated proof packets remain stable and court-ready.

Ready to move the service workflow online?

Use DocketServe to submit, assign, route, document, prove, invoice, and close process service jobs.