Saturday 23 December 2017

Michael Kazouris Values Origins of the Process Server



Michael Kazouris has been appointed as a Process Server for Hillsborough County and the Pinellas and Pasco Sheriffs’ Offices in Florida since 2010.  In simple terms, a process server is usually a sheriff or a appointed individual who serves various legal documents including writs, and subpoenas.  

 The service of due process is a privilege established by the U.S. Constitution, which ensures that all citizens of the U.S. hold the right to be informed of their summons as established by the Fifth and Sixth Amendments.  Process servers were originally intended to act as a messenger system which was charged with serving individuals, through due process of law, notice of the legal issue which they are involved in.  As cities grew larger in the country, the local sheriff of the county was no longer able to handle the work load, and the job of process server came about.

Thursday 14 December 2017

Michael Kazouris: U.S. Security Associates



In 2009, Michael Kazouris worked for U.S. Security Associates. As the loss prevention specialist for the company, he worked to control the inventory of the store through plainclothes surveillance. He used his experience as a public safety officer to detain individuals suspected of shoplifting. He was required to write incident reports on a daily basis while collaborating with store managers and law enforcement.

Wednesday 6 December 2017

Michael Kazouris: Florida Metropolitan University



Michael Kazouris is a process server and private investigator appointed by the Pinellas and Pasco Sheriff’s Offices and the Chief Judicial Judge of Hillsborough County in Florida. In 2001, he enrolled at Florida Metropolitan University where he completed courses in public safety. The information he learned during the courses was used in his position as a public safety officer. 




Friday 1 December 2017

Michael Kazouris: Process Server with High Ethical Standards

For the last seven years, Michael Kazouris has been serving several Florida counties as a process server. He is responsible for ensuring that the court cases and proceedings within these counties happen within an impartial and fair legal structure. He is charged with handling critical legal documents and ensuring they are served to the right people and on time. 



Process servers often face ethical and moral dilemmas that must be dealt with accordingly. Michael Kazouris’ extensive experience as a public safety officer and security supervisor has provided him with the necessary skills to deal with these situations ethically. He takes his role as a process server seriously and strives to continue to ensure he handles each case with the utmost care and discretion. He is also a private investigator who assists individuals find the answers they are looking for and the justice they deserve.

Wednesday 15 November 2017

Michael Kazouris: Working as a Process Server




In 2010, Michael Kazouris, a former public safety officer, became a process server in Tarpon Springs Florida. He was appointed to the position by the Pinellas and Pasco Sheriffs’ Offices and the Chief Judicial Judge in Hillsborough County. As a process server, he is an integral part of the civil and judicial court systems. Federal law requires that anyone participating in legal proceedings receives written notices delivered by hand. 



 


Michael Kazouris

 
Michael Kazouris is committed to ensuring that the civil court documents he is entrusted with are delivered to the individual on time. With an extensive background in security and public safety, he knows how important it is to deliver these documents so that legal proceedings can move forward. For the last seven years, he as assisted several local jurisdictions in his community, ensuring that individuals are provided a fair and just opportunity to receive equal representation in court.