INQUIRIES MAY BE DIRECTED TO THE JUDICIAL ASSISTANT AT VELGUEZABAL@JUD11.FLCOURTS.ORG.
AS OF JANUARY 5TH, 2026, JUDGE REEMBERTO DIAZ IS ASSIGNED TO DIVISION 42 (ASBESTOS)
PLEASE SET ANY MOTION CALENDAR HEARINGS OR SPECIAL SETS HEARINGS ON JUDGE DIAZ'S CALENDAR
THE PREVIOUSLY SET HEARINGS BEFORE JUDGE RODRIGUEZ WILL BE CANCELLED
We are establishing Virtual Courtrooms. Court hearings in your case that we can hold remotely via video or phone conference will be held on the Zoom platform, which is free to you. You will receive an email from the Court if we are proceeding 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. Video appearance is required for any participant whose testimony is necessary so the judge can administer the oath. PLEASE CHECK THE CIRCUIT AND DIVISION WEBPAGES FOR UPDATES.
Type: Open
Notice Before Hearing: 5 Calendar Days
Files at Hearing: None
Miami-Dade County Asbestos Division DIV. 42 is ASBESTOS ONLY
Motion Calendar is set on TUESDAY AND THURSDAY AT 8:30 AM
To SET a Motion: To set a motion calendar hearing, select the date from the Court's availability (found on courtMAP). Submit your supporting documents (notice, filed motion, etc.) when creating the event (setting the hearing) on courtMAP. IMPORTANT: Although the movant and the parties listed on the service list will receive an email indicating that a hearing has been set, a notice of hearing will not automatically generate. The movant MUST e-file the notice of hearing via the e-portal system.
To CANCEL a motion calendar hearing: Only the moving party can cancel the hearing. The moving party must file a notice of cancellation with the Clerk and then cancel the hearing through CourtMAP.
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.