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1 E-Filing a Document Thursday, June 14, 2012 Dwight E. Brock Collier Clerk of Courts

2 A Method to File Court Case Documents Electronically with the Clerk of Courts How: By utilizing the Statewide eFiling Portal sponsored by the FACC 2 What is eFiling?

3 Replaces 2 Delivery Methods In Person Mail ECF XML Statewide ePortal 67 Clerks of Court Case Initiation, Indexing, Docketing Fee Collection and Accounting Local Clerk CMS How it Works: Filing with the Statewide ePortal Local/Statewide Filers Private Attorney's State Attorney Public Defender

4 4 eFiling Portal Functionality The eFiling Portal consists of: The eFiling Portal consists of:  eFiling and eRecording Capability  Single statewide login for all users  Single web access used to submit documents  Provide for transmissions to/from the local Case Management Systems  Provide electronic notifications

5 5 Getting Started: Register/Set up an account on the ePortal: Register/Set up an account on the ePortal:https://www.myflcourtaccess.comTip: All filings are submitted on the behalf of an attorney, therefore all accounts must contain the attorney's bar number. Many firms create generic accounts per attorney.

6 6 Register Now https://www.myflcourtaccess.com/

7 7 Fill out the Registration

8 8 Tips For Registering It’s good practice to set up a generic account It’s good practice to set up a generic account Set up alternative e-mail addresses or a distribution account so that others can see what was filed, receive notifications and access the filings Set up alternative e-mail addresses or a distribution account so that others can see what was filed, receive notifications and access the filings Remember to reset the password when staff is no longer employed Remember to reset the password when staff is no longer employed Read the Filer Documentation. Read the Filer Documentation.

9 9 2 Methods to eFile Simple eFile: Used for filing criminal, traffic and Probate cases with the Collier Clerk. Limits filings on existing cases only with no additional fees for the filing. Simple eFile: Used for filing criminal, traffic and Probate cases with the Collier Clerk. Limits filings on existing cases only with no additional fees for the filing. Full eFile: Used for filing new and existing Civil Cases. Filings may have fees associated with them. Full eFile: Used for filing new and existing Civil Cases. Filings may have fees associated with them.

10 10 Simple E-File

11 11 Simple eFile: Submit a Document

12 12 Simple eFile: Enter case number

13 13 Simple eFile: Browse Document & Add File

14 14 Simple eFile: Submit

15 15 Full eFiling (Civil) New Case

16 16 Full eFiling (Civil) New Case

17 17 Full eFiling (Civil) New Case – Select Case Type

18 18 Full eFiling (Civil) New Case – Select SubType

19 19 Full eFiling (Civil) New Case – Enter Civil Info

20 20 Full eFiling (Civil) New Case – Enter Parties

21 21 Full eFiling (Civil) New Case – File Documents

22 22 Full eFiling (Civil) New Case – Document Type

23 23 Full eFiling (Civil) New Case – Attach Document

24 24 Full eFiling (Civil) New Case – Attach Document

25 25 Full eFiling (Civil) New Case – Enter Payment

26 26 Full eFiling (Civil) New Case – Review & Submit

27 27 Full eFiling (Civil) Existing Cases

28 28 Full eFiling (Civil) Existing -Enter Division &Case

29 29 Full eFiling (Civil) Existing - Parties Tab

30 30 Full eFiling (Civil) Existing - Documents Tab

31 31 Full eFiling (Civil) Existing - File a Document

32 32 Full eFiling (Civil) Existing - File a Document

33 33 Full eFiling (Civil) Existing - File Document

34 34 Full eFiling (Civil) Existing - Review and Submit

35 35 ePortal Frequently Asked Questions Timestamps How will this system address the filing time, and time stamping of documents when it is received? All dates and times, including when the filing is received at the ePortal and accepted by the clerk, are stored in the ePortal database to ensure the accuracy and consistency of when the event took place. AO 09-30 3.1.12 An electronic filing may be submitted to the portal at any time of the day or night, twenty four (24) hours a day seven days a week; the portal shall place a time/date stamp. However, the filing will not be official information of record until it has been stored on the clerk’s case maintenance system. An electronic filing may be submitted to the portal at any time of the day or night, twenty four (24) hours a day seven days a week; the portal shall place a time/date stamp. However, the filing will not be official information of record until it has been stored on the clerk’s case maintenance system.

36 36 ePortal Frequently Asked Questions Fees Fees Filer Costs: Describe any charges above and beyond the statutory fees. (subscriptions, convenience fees, additional services). Authorized filers may access the ePortal and file existing case filings at no charge. If a filer chooses to pay statutory filing fees using a credit card or ACH transaction, they will be charged an additional credit card transaction fee which will be used to cover the associated banking and merchant fees as allowed by Florida Statutes. The portal will accept MasterCard, Discover, and American Express. The Florida eFiling Authority has set the following fees: Credit Cards3% of Filing Fee ACH$3

37 37 ePortal Frequently Asked Questions Access to Filings and Case Information Access to Filings and Case Information The ePortal provides access to filings “in progress” only. The ePortal provides access to filings “in progress” only. Once the filing is accepted and filed in the local CMS, this becomes the official court record just like the current paper process. Once the filing is accepted and filed in the local CMS, this becomes the official court record just like the current paper process. Original filings are retained at the portal for a brief period and then removed. Original filings are retained at the portal for a brief period and then removed. Permanent access to these documents will be provided through existing methods – local web sites and CCIS links. Permanent access to these documents will be provided through existing methods – local web sites and CCIS links.

38 38 ePortal Frequently Asked Questions What are the Document Types Supported? What are the Document Types Supported? Portal will accept filings in Word, WordPerfect, or PDF. Portal will accept filings in Word, WordPerfect, or PDF. If a document is submitted in Word or WordPerfect, the portal will convert it to PDF so that it cannot be altered. If a document is submitted in Word or WordPerfect, the portal will convert it to PDF so that it cannot be altered.

39 39 ePortal Frequently Asked Questions Notifications Supported by the Portal? Notifications Supported by the Portal? 1) Receipt of subscriber application 2) Acceptance/activation of subscriber account 3) Change of subscriber profile including login credentials 4) Receipt of filing including filing id number 5) Acceptance of filing including filing id number and case identification data 6) Pending status of filing including filing id number, case identification data and rejection reason

40 40 ePortal Frequently Asked Questions Administration of User Accounts/Authentications Administration of User Accounts/Authentications 2 Options 2 Options Users can authenticate their own accounts Users can authenticate their own accounts Law Firms can administer their users Law Firms can administer their users

41 41 ePortal Frequently Asked Questions How are electronic signatures handled? How are electronic signatures handled? ePortal supports electronic signatures as outlined in AO 09-30: ePortal supports electronic signatures as outlined in AO 09-30: A pleading or other document is not required to bear the electronic image of the handwritten signature or an encrypted signature of the filer, but may be signed in the following manner when electronically filed through a registered user’s login and password. A pleading or other document is not required to bear the electronic image of the handwritten signature or an encrypted signature of the filer, but may be signed in the following manner when electronically filed through a registered user’s login and password. s/ John Doe s/ John Doe John Doe (e-mail address) John Doe (e-mail address) Bar Number 12345 Bar Number 12345 Attorney for (Plaintiff/Defendant) Attorney for (Plaintiff/Defendant) XYZ Company XYZ Company ABC Law Firm ABC Law Firm 123 South Street Orlando, FL 32800 123 South Street Orlando, FL 32800 Telephone: (407) 123-4567 Telephone: (407) 123-4567 Original documents (Death Certificates, etc.) or those that contain original signatures such as affidavits, deeds, mortgages and wills must be filed manually until the court has determined the digital format by which these issues are addressed. Original documents (Death Certificates, etc.) or those that contain original signatures such as affidavits, deeds, mortgages and wills must be filed manually until the court has determined the digital format by which these issues are addressed.

42 42 Eportal Recent Issues Florida Supreme Court Standards for Electronic Access to the Courts (Ver. 4) - Section 3.1.11 **Local Document Receiving Process** When information has been submitted electronically to the Clerk of Court’s Office, via the Florida Courts E-Portal, the Clerk of Court will review the filed document and determine whether it contains the required information for placement into the clerk’s case maintenance system. If, during the local document receiving process a determination is made that the filed document conflicts with any court rules or standards, then the clerk shall place the filed document into a pending queue. A filing may be placed in a pending queue for any reason that prevents the filing from being accepted into the clerk’s case maintenance system, e.g. documents that cannot be associated with a pending case; a corrupt file or an incorrect filing fee. When information has been submitted electronically to the Clerk of Court’s Office, via the Florida Courts E-Portal, the Clerk of Court will review the filed document and determine whether it contains the required information for placement into the clerk’s case maintenance system. If, during the local document receiving process a determination is made that the filed document conflicts with any court rules or standards, then the clerk shall place the filed document into a pending queue. A filing may be placed in a pending queue for any reason that prevents the filing from being accepted into the clerk’s case maintenance system, e.g. documents that cannot be associated with a pending case; a corrupt file or an incorrect filing fee. Once placed in a pending queue, the clerk shall attempt to contact the filer and correct the identified issue(s). The filing will remain in a pending queue for no more than 5 (five) business days, after which time the filing will be docketed, as filed, and processed for judicial review. Once placed in a pending queue, the clerk shall attempt to contact the filer and correct the identified issue(s). The filing will remain in a pending queue for no more than 5 (five) business days, after which time the filing will be docketed, as filed, and processed for judicial review.

43 43 Eportal Recent Issues Non-Attorney Users Currently, only Florida Bar Members may register and obtain logins to the eFiling Portal. Currently, only Florida Bar Members may register and obtain logins to the eFiling Portal. Paralegals, Legal Assistants, and Pro Se roles are being reviewed by the Florida eFiling Authority. This issue will be addressed in the future meetings Paralegals, Legal Assistants, and Pro Se roles are being reviewed by the Florida eFiling Authority. This issue will be addressed in the future meetings

44 Collier County Status on eFiling June 21, 2010 approval for 90 day test June 21, 2010 approval for 90 day test March 26, 2012 approval to begin e-filing with conditions March 26, 2012 approval to begin e-filing with conditions June 13, 2012 approval by Chief Judge to go paperless June 13, 2012 approval by Chief Judge to go paperless Goal of July 1, 2012 for paperless in criminal, probate, traffic and juvenile with eFiling July 15, 2012 Goal of July 1, 2012 for paperless in criminal, probate, traffic and juvenile with eFiling July 15, 2012 Goal of September 1, 2012 for paperless in county civil and small claims with eFiling September 15, 2012 Goal of September 1, 2012 for paperless in county civil and small claims with eFiling September 15, 2012 Circuit civil and Family cases will go paperless depending on back-scanning Circuit civil and Family cases will go paperless depending on back-scanning eFiling will become mandatory for attorneys 9 months after the clerk begins eFiling. eFiling will become mandatory for attorneys 9 months after the clerk begins eFiling. 44


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