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1. Who may serve civil process in Florida?
A. Any adult over 18
B. Only sheriffs and certified process servers
C. Federal marshals only
D. Anyone appointed by the plaintiff
Correct: B — Only sheriffs or certified process servers can legally
serve civil process under Florida law.
2. What is the minimum age to apply for certification as a process
server in Florida?
A. 16
B. 18
C. 21
D. 25
Correct: B — Applicants must be at least 18 years old.
3. A certified process server must be a permanent resident of
which state?
A. Any state
B. The state where they are serving process
C. Florida
, D. Any U.S. territory
Correct: C — Certification requires Florida residency.
4. Which of the following must a process server submit with their
application?
A. Certificate of employment
B. Certificate of good conduct
C. Proof of income
D. Personal reference letters
Correct: B — Applicants must file a certificate of good conduct.
5. A certificate of good conduct must demonstrate what?
A. No felony within 10 years
B. No pending criminal case and no recent felony or dishonesty
misdemeanor
C. College degree
D. Military service
Correct: B — Shows no pending criminal case and no felony or
qualifying misdemeanor in past 5 years.
6. What financial assurance must a process server provide?
A. Bank statement
B. Personal guarantee
C. $5,000 surety bond
D. Credit card authorization
Correct: C — A $5,000 bond is required to protect against
malfeasance or negligence.
7. A process server’s bond must be with a company authorized to
do business in:
A. Any U.S. state
, B. Florida
C. The applicant’s home county
D. Only federal jurisdictions
Correct: B — Surety company must be authorized in Florida.
8. What must a certified process server do before serving process?
A. Take an oath of office
B. Complete 100 hours of training
C. Own a vehicle
D. Be affiliated with a law firm
Correct: A — They must swear an oath to faithfully exercise their
duties.
9. Which of the following disqualifies someone from becoming a
certified process server?
A. Previous civil service
B. Pending felony charge
C. College degree in law
D. Owning a business
Correct: B — Pending criminal cases disqualify applicants.
10. If prescribed by the chief judge, an applicant must:
A. Complete community service
B. Pass a written exam on serving process laws
C. Publish a notice in a newspaper
D. Attend college law classes
Correct: B — Many circuits require an exam to test knowledge of
service laws.
11. Certified process servers may serve process in what
geographical area?