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Core Domains
Florida Rules of Civil Procedure
Florida Statutes Chapter 48: Process and Service of Process
Florida Statutes Chapter 83: Landlord and Tenant
Service on Business Entities and Corporations
Substituted Service and Constructive Service
Professional Ethics and Standards of Conduct
Service on Minors and Incompetent Persons
Return of Service Requirements and Affidavits
Non-Service and Diligent Search Requirements
Introduction
The Florida Process Server Certification Exam is designed to
evaluate the competency, legal knowledge, and ethical
readiness of individuals seeking to serve legal process within
the state. This comprehensive assessment ensures that
,candidates possess a deep understanding of Florida Statutes
and the Rules of Civil Procedure necessary to protect the due
process rights of all litigants. The exam utilizes a blend of
theoretical questions and scenario-based inquiries to test the
candidate's ability to apply statutory requirements to real-
world situations. Focus is placed on the accuracy of returns,
the legality of specific service methods, and the high level of
professional integrity required for judicial officers.
1. Which Florida Statute primarily governs the service of
process and the requirements for those authorized to
serve?
A. Chapter 56
B. Chapter 48
C. Chapter 61
D. Chapter 90
🟢 B. Chapter 48
🔴 Explanation: Florida Statute Chapter 48 is the primary
body of law governing the service of process, detailing who
may serve, how it is performed, and the legal requirements
for different types of entities.
, 2. A process server is attempting to serve an individual at
their residence. The individual refuses to open the door
but is clearly visible through a window. What is the most
appropriate action for the server?
A. Leave the papers under the doormat and walk away.
B. Read the contents of the summons through the door and
leave the papers on the porch.
C. Inform the person of the nature of the papers and leave
them in a conspicuous place near the door.
D. Contact the local sheriff to force entry into the home.
🟢 C. Inform the person of the nature of the papers and
leave them in a conspicuous place near the door.
🔴 Explanation: When a person flees or refuses to accept
process, the server may inform the person of the process and
leave it in a conspicuous place to effectuate valid service
under Florida law.
3. Under Florida law, service of process on a Sunday is
generally considered:
, A. Valid if the server is a certified process server.
B. Void and subjects the server to liability.
C. Valid if the court has issued an emergency order.
D. Only valid for criminal witness subpoenas.
🟢 B. Void and subjects the server to liability.
🔴 Explanation: Pursuant to Florida Statute 48.20, service of
process on Sunday is void and the person serving it may be
liable for damages, unless a judge authorizes it via a special
affidavit.
4. When serving an individual, "substituted service" at a
residence is valid if the papers are left with:
A. Any person residing there regardless of age.
B. A neighbor who promises to give the papers to the
defendant.
C. A person 15 years of age or older who resides therein.
D. A person 18 years of age or older who is visiting the
residence.
🟢 C. A person 15 years of age or older who resides therein.
🔴 Explanation: Florida Statute 48.031(1)(a) requires that