We consistently desire to reduce or evade legal harm when addressing intricate legal or financial matters.
To achieve this, we enlist attorney services that are typically quite expensive.
However, not every legal dilemma is equally complicated.
Many of them can be handled independently.
Take advantage of US Legal Forms whenever you need to locate and download the Miami-Dade Florida Affidavit for Attorney's Fees or any other form conveniently and securely.
Please contact the Clerk's Office via email at clerksoffice@miamidade.gov if you wish to use the API and need assistance.
The Florida Courts E-Filing Portal is a statewide website mandated by the Florida Legislature and the E-Filing Authority that provides E-Filing capability to users with a single login.
Pay by phone at 305-275-1155. Forfeiture and final judgment payments for surety bonds can only be paid by mail or in person. Pay in person with check, money order or cash at our Richard E. Gerstein Justice Building, by scheduling an appointment.
Review and follow the steps below to gain access to the Court's electronic filing system. Step 1: Determine whether you meet the technical requirements for e-filing.Step 2: Ask for permission from the judge.Step 3: Register with PACER.Step 4: Activate Your E-Filing Privileges in the Court's Filing System.
County Civil (Small Claims) Fees ItemFee AmountFiling a claim of not more than $1,000.00 filed simultaneously with an action for replevin of property that is the subject of the claim$130.00?County Civil $8,000.01 to $15,000?$300.00?County Civil $15,000.01 to $30,000$400.00Removal of Tenant$185.0018 more rows
Please visit to register an account for efiling. For the very latest updates, please send an email request to efileinfo@17th.flcourts.org to be added to the mailing list! The forms required in Guardianship and Probate are changing.
For general information, call 305-275-1155 for the Interactive Voice Response System.
Filing by attorneys in Florida's civil divisions became mandatory April 1, 2013, and mandatory in the criminal and juvenile dependency divisions in effective February 3, 2014.
You have three options for recording your documents in the Official Records: You can bring your original documents in person, along with the appropriate fees, and a self-addressed stamped envelope to the Miami-Dade County Courthouse East. You can eRecord your document through one of our approved vendors.
Go to Bar's website at and you will find a prominent resource button on the home page that links to a complete list of e-filing resources available, including a video about the benefits of electronic filing and an overview of the portal, document submission standards, and a manual on