File without an Attorney (Pro Se)
A Self-Represented Litigant (Pro Se) is a person who appears in court without the assistance of a lawyer.
Effective in April 2019, the Clerk’s Office will begin electronically serving various court documents to Attorneys of Record and litigants registered for e-service through the Florida Court E-Filing Portal for all civil court cases.
Read the Florida Bar's "Pro Se Handbook: Representing Yourself on Appeal" [external link] and the Florida Court's "Preparing for Court: Courtroom Expectations" [external link]. Also view Virtual Hearings.
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