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Stephanie Mitchell is the Managing Editor of Pursuit Magazine and Manager of Continuing Education and eLearning at IRBsearch, LLC. She is a Florida Licensed Private Investigator and Certified Process Server in the 1st Judicial District of the State of Florida. Prior to her transition into the investigations industry she was a Professional Paralegal for several years having received her training from the University of Richmond in Virginia.

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Service of Process on Law Enforcement Officers Goes Online

Collier County, Florida is joining Lee, Hendry and Glades counties with high-tech subpoena delivery. By the end of the year, Collier County hopes to launch CJIS Notify, the new electronic subpoena system used to serve process on law enforcement officers.

The new system is reportedly very efficient and cutting costs and saving a whole lot of time for the Sheriff’s Department who currently serves approximately 25,000 subpoenas a year.

Police officers in these counties can now count on being served on time for court proceedings, depositions and hearings. The general public in these counties will still receive hand-delivered subpoenas. The new system is for service on law enforcement personnel only.

For more on this story see http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2009/jul/12/subpoenas-law-enforcement-officers-headed-online/

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