JA E-mail address: ilperez@jud11.flcourts.org
Certain court hearings will be held remotely via video or phone conference on the Zoom platform, which is free to you. You will receive an email from the Court with your hearing with the information you need to connect. To participate by video, you must click on the weblink you received in the email invitation at the time your hearing is scheduled or call the phone number listed in the invitation to participate by phone. You do not need to download anything or set up an account in order for you to participate in a zoom hearing.
The Court will send you an email containing a Zoom link and instructions to the email that is registered with the case.
PROSE LITIGANTS: If your email is not registered with the case, you must contact the Judge’s Chambers at (305) 349-5681 or email ilperez@jud11.flcourts.org to obtain the Zoom meeting ID. If you need to set a Motion to Set Aside or Vacate an Order to Dismiss, you must set your motion on the Motion Calendar and file a Notice of Hearing. The Motion Calendar is held on Mondays and Tuesdays at 9:00 am. You can find the Notice of Hearing under Judge Forms/Docs titled "Prose Notice of Hearing Via Zoom".
If you resolve your matter, please cancel it in CourtMAP or, if you have no access to CourtMAP, by calling the judge’s chambers at 305-349-5681. It is vital that all parties, including attorneys, the parties themselves, and pro se litigants register at the Florida Court E-Filing Portal at https://www.myflcourtaccess.com. This is the only method for filing and receiving pleadings and court notices. All parties must also register with the CourtMap system to view the case and submit required evidence or additional documents. Important: In order to create a CourtMAP account, you must first register with the State of Florida’s E-Filing Portal for the case in which you are a self-represented litigant.
If you have not registered your email for the case number with the E-Filing Portal, follow the below instructions in order to create a courtMAP account. 1. Create an account with the Florida E-Filing Portal. 2. Complete the Designation of Current Service Address form. 3. Submit the Designation of Current Service Address Form to your case via the E-Filing Portal. View instructions 4. Once you have created an account with the E-Filing Portal and have submitted the form, return to courtMAP to register by entering the case number and email used with the E-Filing Portal below.
Type: Closed
Notice Before Hearing: 0 Calendar Days
Files at Hearing: None
UCD (Uncontested Divorce) CALENDAR is handled administratively. This means you are not required to be present when the dissolution is entered. There is no hearing for this calendar.
Once your case is resolved, you may set your case on the Uncontested Calendar on COURTMAP. The UCD calendar can be found under the "Special Set" section on COURTMAP. To request a UCD please follow the steps below. 1. Download the Supplemental Affidavit pertaining to your case above. 2. Prior to requesting a UCD, the following documents must be submitted to the Court through CourtMAP: a. Petition or Counter Petition b. Answer or Answer & Waiver c. Marital Settlement Agreement and/or Parenting Plan, if necessary. d. If the Petition has been defaulted, file the Order of Default e. UCCJEA Affidavit if there are children f. Financial Affidavits, if required by the rules. g. A copy of the Petitioner’s and/or Counter Petitioner’s valid Driver’s License, Florida State ID, or Voter’s Registration Card (must be current) h. Supplemental Affidavit for UCD 2. Attorneys: You must send a proposed Final Judgment through "Proposed Orders" on CourtMAP and all attachments uploaded to "Supporting Documents". You will not have to appear in Court. 3. Self-Represented Individuals: You will not have to appear in Court. The Court will prepare a final judgment and send it to you automatically via CourtMAP.
4. All requests for a UCD will be reviewed.
5. If all of the necessary documentation is not submitted, the request for a remote UCD will be rejected, and you will be notified as to the missing information so you can re-submit.
6. If you do not wish to file a driver’s license in the court file, attach it as a supporting document when you upload the Final Judgment.
7. For Paternity cases, the Acknowledgment of Paternity Affidavits are provided here for your convenience.
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.