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    Curious, is it really considered legal service to issue a notice by email? And how hard is it to get printers like every other agency uses for traffic citations…

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Curious, is it really considered legal service to issue a notice by email? And how hard is it to get printers like every other agency uses for traffic citations…
    How hard is it for you to shut the f*ck up
    and stop coming on here crying like a little b****?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    How hard is it for you to shut the f*ck up
    and stop coming on here crying like a little b****?
    How hard is it for you to shut the f*ck up and accept that some people aren’t pleased with how retarded this place is?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Curious, is it really considered legal service to issue a notice by email? And how hard is it to get printers like every other agency uses for traffic citations…
    Thank you for calling Customer Service

    Since an Official Notice is not a Charging Document there is no legal requirement for personal or certified service. When a licensee obtains a license they have agreed to accept the administrative process of the division in any form dictated by procedure, law or rule.

    Have I answered your question in a satisfactory manner?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Curious, is it really considered legal service to issue a notice by email? And how hard is it to get printers like every other agency uses for traffic citations…
    OFIN are useless with this crooked administration and their back door deals. Sterling is the puppet and the industry is the puppet master.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Thank you for calling Customer Service

    Since an Official Notice is not a Charging Document there is no legal requirement for personal or certified service. When a licensee obtains a license they have agreed to accept the administrative process of the division in any form dictated by procedure, law or rule.

    Have I answered your question in a satisfactory manner?
    Well, actually, just like the Customer Contact Center… you missed something.

    Please refer to “notice” as listed in the Florida Administrative Code:

    61A-2.012 Service of Process; Notices, Subpoenas, Orders, and Citations.
    (1) Each licensee under the Beverage Laws of this State shall designate, in writing, at the District Office, the name of an individual residing in this State upon whom service by this Division of any notice, subpoena, order or citation, issued by this Division shall be legally binding on said licensee. Upon failure to so designate such agent, the license shall be deemed to have elected any authorized person in charge of his licensed establishment as the person upon whom said service may be made.
    (2) Any notice, order, citation, etc., except subpoenas, which may be lawfully issued and served by this Division upon any licensee, as an alternative procedure to that outlined in the foregoing paragraph, shall be deemed lawfully served or issued when addressed to the licensee at his place of business as shown by the records of the Division, and served through the United States mail, certified, return receipt requested. The return receipt shall be prima facie evidence of service.
    Rulemaking Authority 561.11 FS. Law Implemented 561.29 FS. History–New 5-7-68, Repromulgated 12-19-74, Formerly 7A-2.12, 7A-2.012.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    How hard is it for you to shut the f*ck up and accept that some people aren’t pleased with how retarded this place is?
    Triggered snowflake!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Triggered snowflake!
    Yum. Snowflakes.

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    Printers would be a lot more useful than guns and shot timers. We are armed inspectors not real cops. When was the last time someone caught some real charges from this joke of an agency

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Printers would be a lot more useful than guns and shot timers. We are armed inspectors not real cops. When was the last time someone caught some real charges from this joke of an agency
    Wow, someone with logic. Shocking.

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