Florida Notice of Action Constructive Service No Property is a form of service of process that can be used by a plaintiff to notify a defendant in a civil case of a lawsuit and to compel the defendant to answer the complaint. This form of service is commonly referred to as “constructive service” and is used when the defendant cannot be served personally or through regular mail. Specifically, in Florida, a Notice of Action Constructive Service No Property is a notice that is served on a defendant who cannot be personally served, and who does not own property in the state of Florida. The notice must be published in a newspaper that is chosen by the court. The notice must include the name of the plaintiff and defendant, the name of the court, the case number, the date the complaint was filed, and a summary of the allegations in the complaint. The notice must also include a deadline for the defendant to file an answer to the complaint, usually 20 days from when the notice was published. Types of Florida Notice of Action Constructive Service No Property include Notice of Action Constructive Service by Publication, Notice of Action Constructive Service by Posting, and Notice of Action Constructive Service by Posting and Publication.