Inquiries may be directed to the Judicial Assistant at fparent@jud11.flcourts.org.
!!URGENT!! EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY
NEW MANDATORY CASE MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES In compliance with Florida Supreme Court Administrative Order 20-23A12 and the 11th Judicial Circuit Administrative Order 21-09, lawyers and litigants are required to follow the procedures outlined below: A. For cases filed BEFORE APRIL 30, 2021, you MUST submit CASE MANAGEMENT REPORT AND ORDER via CourtMAP under Proposed Orders.
Click here for the Case Management Report.
Click here for the Case Management Order.
Word versions of the Case Management Report and Order are also located below under the DOCUMENTS tab. B. DO NOT submit a Case Management Report and Order if: 1. There is already an EXISTING CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER setting forth all pretrial deadlines. 2. Your case is already set for trial. 3. Your case is currently on inactive status by court order. 4. Your case is subject to current moratoria. 5. Your case is subject to F.S. 51.011 6. If your case has been Noticed for Lack of Prosecution Hearing (FWOP) unless it is being attached to your WRITTEN GOOD CAUSE SHOWING. 7. Your case is uncontested. C. If your case meets any of the exceptions listed above, you must still follow the timeline requirements set forth in the 11th Judicial Circuit Administrative Order 21-09.
Click here for the Circuit Civil AO 21-09.
Click here for the Supreme Court of Florida Administrative Order No. AOSC20-23 Amendment 10.
D. If your case was filed ON OR AFTER APRIL 30, 2021, the Court will issue a Case Management Order with prescribed timelines.
Updated: February 2022
DAYS OF THE WEEK AND TIME VARY DUE TO TRIAL SCHEDULES. PLEASE CHECK COURTMAP FOR AVAILABILITY.
Motion Calendar Days/Time/Location: Every week remotely via Zoom. Motion Calendar hearings are limited to 5 minutes total per case. The courtMAP system allows only two (2) motions per case. In order for a second motion to be heard on the case by either side, the moving party must schedule a separate event in courtMAP. To Make Calendar: Select available date and time via courtMAP. The filed motion(s) and all documents in support must be attached when the hearing is scheduled. Once a green "Success" message appears, the hearing has made calendar. You must still prepare, file, and serve a Notice of Hearing. Responses: Submit the filed Response, if any, via courtMAP to the "Motion Calendar" case number and hearing date, seven (7) days prior to the hearing date. Cancellations: Unless both parties have agreed to the Cancellation, Cancellations are not allowed within 24 hours before the hearing. The party that noticed the hearing may cancel via courtMAP after it files its Notice of Cancellation and e-mails a courtesy copy of the Notice of Cancellation to the Judicial Assistant. The notice of cancellation should also be attached as supporting documentation to the event.
Motions for Reconsideration/Rehearing: Motions for Reconsideration or Rehearing are not to be set for hearing. These motions must be e-filed and emailed to the Judicial Assistant for the judge's review.
*Evidentiary hearings may not be set on motion calendar. They must be special set.*
Please be aware that certain items are prohibited on courthouse premises. If any listed prohibited item is detected to be in your possession when entering a court facility, you will be asked to exit the facility to secure the item elsewhere or dispose of it, before being allowed entry into the facility.