Civil Section
The Volusia County Sheriff's
Office Civil Section is charged with the the statutory responsibility of
serving and returning the judicial process and enforcing judgments and
orders that originate from the Supreme Court, Circuit Courts, County
Courts, and Board of County Commissioners. Each year, the Civil
Section's deputies, supervisors, and office staff work together to process
and execute more than 90,000 individual writs.
A detailed case management
system enables the Civil Section, employees to effectively and efficiently
administer process serving and execution of civil writs. Domestic
Violence Injunctions, Notice of Evictions, Subpoenas, Writs of Execution
and Distress Writs are examples of the types of process this section
serves. The overall effectiveness of the judicial system is
dependent upon this section's efficient and expeditious service of these
as well as many other types of civil process.
How to arrange for service
You can arrange for service
from the Volusia County Sheriff's Office by calling the Civil Section at:
(386)254-4660, Daytona
(386)822-5014, DeLand
(386)860-7037, Deltona
(386)423-3386, New Smyrna
Beach
Any and all
documents to be served should be delivered to the Civil Section office
nearest to the location where the process is to be served. The Civil
Offices are open Monday thru Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and are located
at the following addresses:
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250 North Beach Street,
Room 117
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
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101 North Alabama,
Basement
DeLand, FL 32721
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1691 Providence Blvd.
Deltona,
FL 32725
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101 East Canal Street,
Upstairs
New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168
The mailing address is:
Volusia County Sheriff's
Office
Civil Section
P.O. Box 2658
Daytona Beach, FL 32115
Please
Note: We
serve all papers pursuant to Florida Statutes.
We make our return on our computerized Return of Service
form, and will not complete Out of State affidavits.
Please call if you have any questions regarding Out of State
Service of Process, or our Return of Service, we will be happy to assist
you.
Using Special Process
Servers
The Sheriff of Volusia County
does not appoint individuals to serve non-enforceable civil process.
Fees for Service
The fees the Volusia County
Sheriff's Office Civil Section assesses for docketing and service of
process are fixed by Florida Statute 30.231 and are non-refundable.
All checks must be made payable to "Sheriff of Volusia
County." Documents for service not properly issued, or those
with incorrect fees or incorrect payee on the check, will be
returned. Fees are required for "alias" or
"pluries" process. A copy of the prior
return of service, however, must accompany the alias or pluries summons.
While the Civil Section
serves numerous types of process, the most common of these types and their
respective service fees are as follows:
All
summons and Subpoenas
$40.00 for each person or entity served
Witness Subpoenas
$40.00 for each subpoena
+ a check to the witness for
fees and mileage
Out of State Non-Enforceable Process
$40.00
Injunction for Protection
no charge
Writ
of Execution (Levy)
$50.00 levy fee
plus $40 docket fee. Please contact the Civil Section for a compete list of fees and cost deposits associated with this writ.
Writ of Replevin
$40.00 service fee
+ $50.00 levy
+ any applicable cost deposits
+ $40.00 per each additional person to be served
Note: If the replevin of property is expected to exceed 1 hour a
standby charge of $35.00 per hour, per deputy is to be paid in
advance. The rate is assessed in hourly increments and any overage
will be refunded.
Writ of Possession
(Landlord/Tenant or Foreclosure)
$40.00 service fee
+ $50.00 levy
Note: If a deputy sheriff is requested to standby for more than 1/2
hour, the request must be made in writing at the time the writ is
presented for service, accompanied by the fee for the deputy(s)
time. The fee is $35.00 per hour, per deputy.
Distress Writ (service
only)
$40.00 per person served
Writ of Attachment (Bodily)
$40.00 service fee
+ $50.00 levy
Writ of Attachment
(Property)
Note: Contact the Civil Section for a complete list of fees and cost
deposits associated with this type of writ.
Child Custody Orders
$90.00
Other Fees for Service
Certain types of specialized civil
process require additional service fees. For additional
details about the fees listed here, or for information about service
fees not mentioned here, contact the Civil Section.
Sheriff's
Sales
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All Sheriff's Sales are held
at the locations advertised once per week for four consecutive weeks in
the Newspaper.
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All items are available for viewing
thirty minutes prior to the sale, excluding real property.
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All sales
are to the highest bidder cash in hand.
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There is no time allowed to
go to the bank, and only cashiers checks or money orders are acceptable
other than United States currency.
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Plaintiffs may bid the total
amount of their judgment interest and costs, without cash in hand, if
there are no prior writs.
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All property sold is subject to all prior taxes, liens, prior judgments
and encumbrances, as only the defendant's right, title and interest in the
property is sold by the sheriff.
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In accordance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation to
participate in the preceding should contact the individual or agency
sending notice not later than seven days prior to the proceeding at the
address given on notice.
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