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Florida Small Claims Rule 7.315

FORM 7.315. DESIGNATION OF E-MAIL ADDRESS FOR PARTY
NOT REPRESENTED BY AN ATTORNEY

(CAPTION)

DESIGNATION OF E-MAIL ADDRESS FOR PARTY
NOT REPRESENTED BY AN ATTORNEY
Pursuant to Florida Rule of General Practice and Judicial Administration
2.516, I, .....(name)....., designate the below e-mail address(es) for electronic
service of all documents related to this case.

By completing this form, I am authorizing the court, clerk of court, and
all parties to send copies of notices, orders, judgments, motions, pleadings, or
other written communications to me by e-mail or through the Florida Courts E-
filing Portal.

I will file a written notice with the clerk of court if my current e-mail
address changes.

.....(designated e-mail address).....

.....(secondary designated e-mail address(es) (if any)).....

I certify that a copy hereof has been furnished to the clerk of court for
.......... County and .....(insert name(s) and address(es) of parties used for
service)..... by .....(e-mail) (hand delivery) (mail)..... on .....(date)......


.....(signature).....
…..(printed name)…..
.....(e-mail address).....
…..(address)…..
…..(phone number)…..

Committee Note

2019 Adoption. After designating an e-mail address for use
for the duration of a case, the parties should check their spam and
junk e-mail folders for communications related to the case. A party
may sign up as a Self-Represented Litigant in the Florida Courts E-
filing Portal to file documents in a proceeding.
Link to Florida Bar Official Rule 7.315