Q: do interrogatories have to be served by sheriff or can they be emailed to the defendant or served on myfloridacourtacces
can the myfloridaccess.com be used to serve interogatories?
A: After initial service of process (serving of summons and complaint), there are only two permissible methods of serving ANY DOCUMENTS, including interrogatories (unless you obtain a court order allowing some other method): (1) sending a hard copy by mail or hand-delivery, or (2) using the Fla. E-Filing Portal (myflcourtaccess.com) IF both you and the opposing party (or their counsel) are registered to use the portal. The methods of service are set forth in the Fla. Rules of General Practice and Judicial Administration. If you're representing yourself, you must read and understand that set of rules plus the Fla. Rules of Civil Procedure. All court rules are online.
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