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Using the Portal, filers can upload documents from the convenience of their own home or office without stepping foot in a courthouse. Connects thousands involved in Florida’s justice system including more than 220,000+ self-represented litigants, 82,000 attorneys, 1,400 judges, and more.
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The Florida Courts E-Filing Portal (Portal) will provide an E-service component for attorneys of record beginning with the first document they file electronically through the Portal. E-service Features. E-service will provide: Pre-populated E-service List on first day of E-service on the portal.
The Florida Courts E-Filing Portal is a statewide system that allows users to electronically access and file court records. The Portal helps connect hundreds of thousands of users to Florida’s court system.
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Currently, only Florida Bar registered attorneys can use the portal. Attorneys may choose to provide their login credentials to staff members to efile on their behalf.
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Find answers to frequently asked questions about Florida Courts E-Filing Authority and its online document filing system.