Don't Let a Paperwork Mistake Delay Your Eviction. We Deliver Bulletproof, Florida-Compliant 3-Day Notices.

You provide the information. We format a Florida-compliant 3-day notice and deliver it in person the next business day.$55 flat feeServing Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Hernando, Citrus, Polk, Manatee, and Sarasota counties.

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How Our 3-Day Notice Service Works

Once submitted, your 3-day notice is created and sent to one of our delivery professionals, who will deliver the notice on the next business day, either by physical posting or hand delivery.
You will receive immediate email confirmation with geotagged photo evidence after delivery is completed.

Instant Service Notification

When we successfully deliver the notice, you will receive an email with photo evidence of the service immediately. This will include photo of the document posted on the door, or in the case of personal service it could be a photo of the home itself with a physical description of the recipient. All photos are geotagged.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a Florida-compliant 3-day notice to pay rent?Yes. Our 3-day notices are prepared to comply with Florida Statute §83.56 for non-payment of rent. The document format and delivery method meet Florida requirements so landlords can proceed with the eviction process correctly.How fast is the 3-day notice delivered?All 3-day notices are delivered by one of our professionals on the next business day to the tenant’s address the Tampa Bay area.Do you provide proof of service?Yes. After delivery, you will receive email confirmation along with photo evidence of service. This documentation can be kept for your records or provided to your attorney or property manager.Who is this service for?This service is designed for landlords, property owners, and property managers who need fast, reliable delivery of a 3-day notice to pay rent in Tampa.


Florida Eviction Process Overview

In Florida, the eviction process for non-payment of rent follows a specific legal sequence outlined in Florida Statute §83.56:

1. 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent (What we do)
The landlord must first serve the tenant with a written 3-day notice demanding payment of past-due rent or possession of the property. This notice must be properly delivered before any eviction case can be filed.
2. Waiting Period
The tenant has three business days (excluding weekends and legal holidays) to pay the rent owed or vacate the property.
3. Filing an Eviction Case
If the tenant does not comply, the landlord may file an eviction lawsuit with the county court.
4. Court Process
The court reviews the case, and if the landlord prevails, a judgment for possession may be entered.
5. Writ of Possession
The sheriff posts a writ of possession, and if the tenant does not vacate, the sheriff may remove the tenant from the property.

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Tampa Bay Notice Delivery is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. This service provides document preparation and delivery based on information provided by the landlord and applicable Florida statutes.