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Fifth District Court of Appeal A Guide to the Court’s Electronic Filing System eDCA 08/15/12

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Fifth District Court of Appeal

A Guide to the Court’s Electronic Filing System

eDCA 08/15/12

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Table of Contents

Page Number

A. Court Website 2

B. How to Register or Sign In 3

C. Main Screen After Signing In 4

D. Case List 5

E. Case Screen 6

F. Case Docket 7

G. How to File a Document Electronically 8

Electronically Filing the Docketing Statement 16

H. Pending Filings 19

I. Rejected Filings 21

J. User Profile 22

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A. Court Website

The court’s electronic filing system, eDCA, is accessible via the court’s website at www.5dca.org By clicking on the eDCA link at the top on the left side of the screen. Alternatively, the sign-in page can be accessed directly at http://edca.5dca.org .

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B. How to Register or Sign In to eDCA

The eDCA link on the court’s website will take users to the following sign-in screen where registered users can input their email (username) and password. Non-registered users may register by clicking on the link which states Not Registered? Click here .

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C. Main eDCA Screen After Signing In

Once signed in, a registered user will see the below screen with the following links at the top of the page:

• Case List • Case • Docket • File Document • Pending Filings • Rejected Filings • My Profile • Logoff

If a registered user wishes to view a particular case number and is an attorney, party, lower tribunal clerk, lower tribunal judge, or court reporter in that case, the registered user can type in the case number and press Search.

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D. Case List

Registered users can click on the Case List screen to see a listing of all their cases in this court. Of course, the case list will only include those cases for which a user is an attorney, party, lower tribunal clerk, lower tribunal judge, or court reporter in that case. Registered users can access information in a case by clicking on the brown triangle to the left of the case number.

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E. Case Screen

Clicking on the Case link will take the user to information about a particular case. Of course, the user must be on that case in the court’s computer system as an attorney, party, lower tribunal clerk, lower tribunal judge, or court reporter to access the docket or case information for the case. If an attorney has not already filed a pleading or a notice of appearance in a case, he or she will not be able to access that case through eDCA until he or she has filed a pleading or a notice of appearance in the case.

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F. Case Docket

This screen will allow a user to view the docket for a case for which he or she is a party or attorney of record.

If a docket entry has a PDF icon next to it under the “View” column, clicking on that PDF icon will allow the user to view and/or print a copy of the document. If a PDF icon does not appear next to the docket entry, an electronic copy of that document is not available.

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G. How to File a Document Electronically

When a user wishes to electronically file a pleading with the court, he or she can access the electronic filing area of eDCA by clicking the File Document link. The users will be presented with another screen giving three options for filing:

• I have a case number • Don’t know the case number/Know case number but have not yet

entered an appearance in the case • It’s a new case

If a user clicks “I have a case number,” he or she will be asked to type in the case number. eDCA will then automatically fill in the case information and allow the user to upload and file a document. If a user knows the case number he or she wishes to file in but is told the registered user cannot file in that case because the registered user is not an attorney or party of record, they should select the second option, “Don’t know the case number/Know case number but have not yet entered an appearance in the case.” Once a registered user has filed a pleading in a case, they will be added to the court’s computer system as an attorney, party, lower tribunal clerk, lower tribunal judge or court reporter in that case.

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If the user clicks “Don’t know the case number/Know case number but have not yet entered an appearance in the case” or “It’s a new case,” the following screen will appear. The user must type in the name(s) of the appellant/petitioner and the appellee/respondent. If the user clicked “I know the case number” and typed in the case number, the Appellant/Petitioner and Appellee/Respondent information will already be present.

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Users should check the “Emergency” box only if the electronic filing is an emergency. As well, emergency pleadings should be titled as an emergency pleading, such as an Emergency Petition for Writ of Mandamus or an Emergency Motion to Stay Proceedings Below. If a user is electronically filing a time sensitive emergency petition or pleading, he or she should also alert the clerk’s office by telephone.

The box marked “Document Type” is a drop-down box with different categories of documents.

Step 1: Select

Document Type

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Once a Document type category is selected, go to the next drop-down box to select the specific document.

To see what documents are included in each document type category, please consult the

following list of document types and pleadings present in the drop-down boxes.

Step 2: Select

Specific Document

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5DCA E-Filing Documents in eDCA DRAFT

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NOTICES OF APPEAL • New Notice of Appeal • Amended Notice of Appeal • Notice of Cross Appeal • Notice of Joinder in Appeal • Notice of Appeal to Supreme Court • Notice Invoke Discretionary Jurisdiction in

Florida Supreme Court

PETITIONS • Petition Mandamus • Petition for Certiorari Filed • Petition for Belated Appeal • Petition Alleging Ineffective Appellate Counsel • Petition Habeas Corpus • Petition Prohibition • Petition Review Admin. Order • Petition/Review of Non Final Admin. Action • Petition to Review Order Excluding Press • Petition Writ of Error Coram Nobis • Petition Writ of Quo Warranto • Original Proceedings

DOCKETING STATEMENTS

• Appellant Docketing Statement • Appellee Docketing Statement • Petitioner Docketing Statement • Respondent Docketing Statement

LOWER TRIBUNAL DOCUMENTS

• Order Appealed • Order – Insolvency • Order of Indigency & Appointment of Counsel • LT Certificate of Indigency • Order Denying Insolvency • LT Order on Rehearing/Reconsideration/

New Trial • Designation of 7th Public Defender • Index • Received Records • Supplemental Records • Rec – 3.850 Summary Denial • Rec – 3.800 Summary Denial • Rec – 3.853 Summary Denial • Order from Circuit Court/Agency

BRIEFS • Initial Brief on Merits • Amended Appellant's Initial Brief • Supplemental Appellant's Initial Brief • Appellee's Answer Brief • Amended Appellee's Answer Brief • Supplemental Appellee's Answer Brief • Appellant's Reply Brief • Amended Appellant's Reply Brief • Supplemental Appellant's Reply Brief • Appellee/Cross-Appellant's Reply Brief • Amicus Curiae Brief • Sur – Reply Brief

APPENDICES • Appendix to Petition • Appendix for Initial Brief • Appendix for Amended Initial Brief • Appendix for Answer Brief • Appendix for Amended Answer Brief • Appendix for Reply Brief • Appendix for Amended Reply Brief • Appendix for Cross Reply Brief • Appendix for Amended Cross Reply Brief • Appendix for Amicus Curiae Brief • Appendix to Response • Appendix – other

MOTIONS FOR EXTENSION OF TIME • Extension for Initial Brief • Extension for Answer Brief • Extension for Reply Brief • Extension to File Cross Reply Brief • Ext.for Court Reporter Transcripts-Cr Req • Extension for Court Reporter Transcripts • Extension to File Record • Extension for Record & Brief • Extension for Supplemental ROA • Extension for Supp. Record & Brief • To Accept Brief as Timely Filed • Extension to File Response • Other - Extension of Time

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5DCA E-Filing Documents in eDCA DRAFT

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ALL OTHER MOTIONS • Request/Motion for Oral Argument • Motion Supplement Record & EOT for Brief • Motion to File Amicus Curiae Brief • Motion to File Enlarged Brief • Motion to File Supplemental Brief • Motion for Leave to File Amended Brief • Motion to File Supplemental Record • Motion to Correct the Record • Motion for Substitution of Parties • Motion to Consolidate • Motion for Cases to Travel Together • Motion to Utilize Records • Motion to Stay • Emergency Motion to Stay • Motion to Stay Issuance of Mandate • Emergency Motion • Motion to Strike • Motion to Quash • Motion to Dismiss • Motion to Appear Forma Pauperis • Motion for Leave to Intervene • Motion for Leave to Appear as

millmForeign Counsel • Motion for Substitution of Counsel • Motion to Withdraw as Counsel • Motion for Appointment of Counsel • Motion for Attorney's Fees • Motion to Relinquish Jurisdiction • Motion to Remand • Motion to Expedite • Motion for Continuance of Oral Argument • Motion to Transfer to Another Court • Motion to Abate • Motion to Compel • Motion for Sanctions • Misc. Motion – Other

SUPREME COURT • Acknowledged Receipt from Supreme Court • Record Due to Supreme Court • Supreme Court Disposition • Supreme Court Mandate

NOTICES • Notice of Appearance • Notice of Voluntary Dismissal • Notice of Change of Address • Notice of Supplemental Authority • Notice of Confidential Information with Court

Filing • Court Reporter Acknowledgment Letter • Notice of Sentencing Error • Notice of Filing 8.135(b) Below – Stayed 80

days • Notice of Similar Case Pending • Notice of Related Case • Request for Judicial Notice • Notice of Joinder • Notice of Filing No Answer Brief • Other Notice • Notice of Filing

RESPONSES TO PETITIONS/ORDERS/MOTIONS

• Response • Reply • Objection • Status Report

MOTIONS FOR REHEARING/REINSTATEMENT • Motion for Rehearing • Motion for Rehearing/Rehearing En Banc • Motion for Rehearing EN BANC • Motion for Rehearing/Interim Order • Motion for Rehearing/Interim Opinion • Motion to Certify to Supreme Court • Motion for Reinstatement

MISCELLANEOUS PLEADINGS • Suggestion of Bankruptcy • Affidavit • Refusal of Designation of PD

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After filling out the appellant/appellee information and selecting the document

type and document from the drop-down boxes, type the title of the document (if selected a document of “Other”) and who it is filed on behalf of (the appellant, appellee, etc).

Finally, select Browse to find the PDF document to be uploaded and filed with the court. Please note that the only electronic “form” that the court currently uses for electronic filing is the docketing statement. Instructions for electronically filling a docketing statement may be found on page 16. All other documents must be created by the user (as was previously done with paper filings) and attached as a PDF file. Guides for creating PDF files can be located on the court website.

The last field is a “Note to Clerk” section, which is optional. This note field is NOT for registered users to ask the clerk’s office or the court for anything, but rather to give helpful information regarding the filing. For instance, if the filer knew the case number but selected the “Don’t know the case number” option because he or she was not already on the case, it is helpful to type in the case number in the note field. These notes are not saved after a document is electronically filed.

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If a filer has not completed all of the required boxes before selecting “Upload,” the document will not upload, but a red astrisk (*) will appear next to the box(es) which still need to be completed.

Registered users should note that the court expressly does NOT require electronic filings to contain the filer’s original signature. Rather, by clicking the Upload

button, the filer certifies the following:

If an electronic filing does not comply with the court’s rules regarding electronic filing, it may be electronically rejected.

When an electronic document is submitted, a page will generate informing the filer that the document has been submitted to the clerk’s office and suggesting that the filer print that page for his or her records.

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Filing a Docketing Statement Electronically

The only “form” which can currently be completed electronically through eDCA is the court’s docketing statement, which was previously mailed to attorneys and pro se litigants when a new case was set up. The docketing statement is a form used to give information about the case to the court. It also serves as a notice of appearance for an attorney who has not yet appeared in a case.

To file the electronic docketing statement, select under the first drop down box, “Docketing Statement.” Then select either Appellant’s or Appellee’s Docketing Statement for the drop down menu.

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A screen will appear reflecting the court’s electronic docketing statement “form” which can be filled out by typing in answers to the questions. When the docketing statement is being filed in a specific case, some of the information will already be present in the fields, such as the case style and case number.

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When completing the docketing statement, it is important to note that when answering certain questions, the filer must click the “Add” button to ensure that the information is made a part of the form.

Only when the “Add” button is clicked will the information be made part of the form when the electronic docketing statement is submitted to the court. Once the information is added, a new line with blanks will appear to allow the filer to add additional lines of information.

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At the end of the docketing statement is a certification of good faith and certificate of service. Filers should carefully read the certificate as it requires the filer to certify that not only will a copy of the docketing statement be served on the opposing side by the filer, but also that the filer is familiar with this court’s rules, orders, and notices. Links to the specific documents are provided. The date is provided as well as the filer’s name. The “Save” button will save the information entered so that the filer may return later and complete the form. If the form is complete, press the “Submit” button to file it with the clerk’s office.

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H. Pending Filings The Pending Filings link will take users to a screen showing a list of all their

filings which are not yet docketed and are still pending approval by the clerk’s office. Once a filing has been docketed or rejected, it will no longer show on the pending filings list.

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I. Rejected Filings

The Rejected Filings link will take users to a list of all their documents which have been rejected by the court. The listing shows the date filed, the document type, the date rejected, the reason for the rejection, the case number (if known), and the appellant/appellee. There is also a PDF icon which allows the user to view the rejected document, which may be helpful in identifying which document has been rejected. The full reason for the rejection is present in the email which automatically goes to the filer at the time of rejection.

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J. User Profile

The My Profile link will take users to their electronic filing profile where they can edit their information and email address. While a user may change his or her email and physical address in the registered user’s eDCA profile, any change of address of the user must still be filed with the court as a notice so that it can be changed in the court’s case management system.