How do I register for an account?

Attorneys and pro se (self-represented) parties may register for an account to file court documents via the eFiling Portal. To register for an ePortal account, visit the Florida Courts eFiling Portal and click on "File Now" to complete the steps for registration.

For assistance with creating an account, click on the link "ePortal Documentation."

Attorneys

When registering, be sure the primary email address you enter on the ePortal matches the email address you have on record with the Florida Bar. Your first and last name must also match the records with the Florida Bar. You can verify your name and email address on file with the Florida Bar on the Florida Bar Website.

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1. What is the ePortal?
2. How do I register for an account?
3. Where can I get training or documentation on how to eFile?
4. I need assistance with my ePortal account. Whom do I contact?
5. Can I file for all cases?
6. Is special software required?
7. What document types does the ePortal support?
8. Are all types of documents accepted?
9. Will there be any charges for users of the ePortal?
10. How will users of the ePortal be authenticated?
11. What electronic notifications will be supported by the ePortal?
12. How will the ePortal store the filing time and time stamping of filings?
13. How will the ePortal provide access to filings once they are accepted by the local Clerk/Recorder?
14. What happens if a filing occurs on the ePortal and the local system is down?
15. How do I sign an electronic document?
16. Do I still need to submit the original document to the Clerk?
17. Who is allowed to use eFiling?
18. Can a single filing apply to more than one case?
19. Can I file multiple pleadings in the same case in the same transaction?
20. What about privacy and the “minimization” rule?