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EFiling across the state Electronic court filing has been mandatory in Florida since 2013 through their ePortal system. The state's system, and its certified eFiling providers, cover all 67 counties in Florida. eFilings are deemed complete on the date and time the electronic filing is received by the court's system.
For technical assistance with the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal, please email support@myflcourtaccess or call 850-577-4609.
Abandoned Filing Queue When a submission is returned to the Correction Queue the filer has five business days to correct the deficiency. If the submission is not corrected and resubmitted in those five days, the submission is moved to the Abandoned Filing Queue.
To cancel a hearing scheduled for UMC, the scheduling attorney's office must file a Notice of Cancellation and must log in to the 15th Judicial Circuit's Online Scheduling System, select "Uniform Motion Calendar "UMC" Scheduling; select "Cancel Hearings" and follow the directions on the screen.
What are the file size limitations for a filing? The aggregate size for the Trial Court cannot exceed 50 megabytes for one submission. The aggregate size for the Appellate Court and The Florida Supreme Court cannot exceed 200 megabytes for one submission.